Hispasat 1C/1D Is it possible to recieve this satelite from area of London, Ontatio, Canada? From the list of chanells on Lyngsat appears that chanels i would like to see from this satelite are FTA unencrypted.. and they beam on America... so i understand.. satelite is suppose to be at 30W.. chanel i was interested in is Cubavison and Canal Habana, both by Colour codes I understand are unencrypted FTA chanells.. also what kind of LNB would i need to recive them and dish size i had 36-39" dish in mind but what lnb would i need and most of all could i even see this satelite from my location... I am new to FTA so i do not know about different LNB types universal and what not.. Thanks,, Andy
PS woudl maybe someone be able to say what range of satelite is likely to be available to someone in ontario canada like for example from any satelite from 30W to 170W... ? i once found a satelite page that would tell you you need to drill hole in the Earth to see that satelite but cant see it anymore other satelite calculators seem to say just where to point lite the one i am asking about says :
Latitude: 42.983°
Longitude: -81.250°
POINT DISH:
Elevation: 19.0°
Azimuth (true): 118.7°
Azimuth (magn.): 127.8°
LNB skew: -39.9°
would a negative Elevation mean i cannot see the satelite...? that's my guess all though small elevation such as 1 deg could be hard to see also it's my guess
sorry about long post and thatnks for any help
PS woudl maybe someone be able to say what range of satelite is likely to be available to someone in ontario canada like for example from any satelite from 30W to 170W... ? i once found a satelite page that would tell you you need to drill hole in the Earth to see that satelite but cant see it anymore other satelite calculators seem to say just where to point lite the one i am asking about says :
Latitude: 42.983°
Longitude: -81.250°
POINT DISH:
Elevation: 19.0°
Azimuth (true): 118.7°
Azimuth (magn.): 127.8°
LNB skew: -39.9°
would a negative Elevation mean i cannot see the satelite...? that's my guess all though small elevation such as 1 deg could be hard to see also it's my guess
sorry about long post and thatnks for any help
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