Quick question Christopher,
I'm hoping to get into C-Band this year!!! How does your 1.2M dish work on C Band?? Also which sats are you on?? How's the Q? Thanks. Regards Toronto Canada
Hey Stbel! Living in Lexington Kentucky, my 1.2M dish has been doing a good half decent job with C-Band for almost 2 years; I really can't complain.
I *CAN'T* get ALL of the C-Band channels available, but I do enjoy alot of the stronger C-Band signals I *CAN* get in relation to the satellite footprint in my area.
Because I have a 4 foot dish, C-Band isn't always available to me when the atmosphere and/or weather turns bad or cold. But on most sunny warm days, I'm enjoying a good handful or two C-Band channels that come in very well; even several Canadian channels! :-D I have trees to the east, and the half story roof of the house to the west, so I can pick up C-Band satellite signals between 40W and 113W. I usually leave my dish parked on 58W NHK World HD, which is my favorite and it normally comes in pretty strong around roughly 56-65% Signal Quality. My second favorite C-Band Satellite is 99W as that has the most FTA C-Band channels. 87W C-Band is my 3rd favorite.
I have tried various LNBF'S with my 1.2M Geosatpro dish, and the Manhattan 1997 receiver has been doing very well with the PLL LNBF'S especially; the DRO LNBF'S not so much. I started a new thread recently where I'm testing out a Norsat LNB with my 1.2M dish, it works great, until it gets cloudy and cold outside; the Signal Quality goes down quite a bit. I'm waiting for warmer weather when the Signal Quality improves enough for me to continue testing and posting results.
Being that you live so far north of me, your results in C-Band with a smaller than recommended dish might differ quite a bit than me. You may need to look into a larger dish for your area, I hope this helps! If your ever the curious, creative experimental type like me, you just have to try to see how you do with a motorized 1.2M Geosatpro dish. I'm using a Stab 120 motor too! Several members on here will tell you that the Geosatpro is a good decent quality dish to use for not too much money; with the exception of shipping. There are other 1.2M dishes like the Andrews brand as well as others, that are of better quality for more money. I almost went with a 1.2M Andrews dish, but I had no way to mount it with my existing mounting pole; it was also heavier too. :-D