Actually not really.
The sweet spot is stronger but it is smaller.
The wobbling that some people believe happens with 129 having to be corrected due to inertial guidance systems malfunctioning would be exacerbated by a larger dish.
The larger dish, and the smaller sweet spot, will move more.
I am talking about this issue.
Certainly if you carefully aim at a properly working satellite your signals will be much better on a larger dish.
But, we were talking about so-called "wobble" of 129 in particular, and that is amplified by the smaller focal point.
The sweet spot is stronger but it is smaller.
The wobbling that some people believe happens with 129 having to be corrected due to inertial guidance systems malfunctioning would be exacerbated by a larger dish.
The larger dish, and the smaller sweet spot, will move more.
I am talking about this issue.
Certainly if you carefully aim at a properly working satellite your signals will be much better on a larger dish.
But, we were talking about so-called "wobble" of 129 in particular, and that is amplified by the smaller focal point.