finding sats

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johnny_baker

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seamsd like the only sat that i have been able to find so far is 97.w other than that i can't find a single one, isn't this odd????any help please:)
 
If it was easy EVERYONE would have FTA :)

You can practice by entering the Freq. Polarity and Symbol Rate of a KNOWN live transponder on G3C @ 95 While watching the signal QUALITY move the dish very little to the left from behind the dish. (Azimuth)

Mark the mast with a pen before moving the dish so that you can always re-find 97ºw

Here is a good strong transponder from G3C @ 95w

Dfeq. 11780

Pol. H

SR. 20760
 
yep. The old sharpie works really well. Make a mark so you have a reference point. Also, since you are so far on the east coast the elevation will change for most of the satellites. Some will be minor (like 1/2 a degree or so).
 
thanks guys what is on g3c anyways?? i live in newfoundland canada don't forget, i think that is why i am having so much trouble, plus using a 76cm dish..
 
holy sh*t that sat doesn't even hit newfoundland?? i bet i won't het a thing
 
If you are not in the footprint you will not get anything.

I would go through all the satellites of interest on Lyngsat, check the BEAM or footprint and only go for satellites that you have a chance of getting :(

May be an idea to add your location to your member profile!

Dang old footprints!
 

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I am living in the same area and can receive a number of sats from 5West to 119 and can get G10R at 123 but its only 5 Deg and no LOS from my main dish.
Also I have received some satellites that don't show NFLD in the footprint like Amazonas.
 
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