Ever Used a REALLY Big Dish for FTA?

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cyberham

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Since it's a holiday (in Canada: Victoria Day) and I have some leisure time, can anybody fascinate us with stories of having access to a very large dish to try receiving FTA satellite TV? My definition of a VLD is something, say, bigger than 15+ feet in diameter. An amateur radio group in Japan was temporarily allowed to use a 60-foot commercial dish for Earth-Moon-Earth contacts. It resulted in fun for those who used it and those who were able to have 2-way contacts with Japan using this mode. Plus it was technically educational too, which is always a bonus.

60-foot commercial dish used for amateur radio at 8J1AXA from 2008~2010:

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Have connected many FTA receivers to 10, 20, 30 and even 40 meter dishes at uplink facilities to feed a turn. Never have tried anything below the horizon or out of footprint, just doing business. :D

Interesting to roll-in attenuation rather than amplify signals just to avoid swamping the tuner. Nice situation to deal with!
 
One of these days, I'm going to take my microHDs over to an engineer friend of mine at a local network affiliate and have a little blind scanning fun.

Problem is, after I do that, I'll surely want bigger dishes at home.
 
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