so then I make sure that I am on 79W, then.....
tp frequency=11900
symbol rate is 2170,
what is the polarity?
or am I missing something?
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Giovanni,
Make certain that you excercise patience while aligning your new, larger dish. If you are setting up a dish of this size for the first time, you might wish to remember that larger dishes, although they have greater gain, are also more focused.
What this will mean to you as you are trying to align the dish is that you will want to move the dish very slowly, in very small increments and very methodically. You can pass over the signal or the "sweet spot" of your dish alignment too fast and your receiver won't lock on soon enough for it to inform you that you have found the signal.
I see that your location is Canada. I looked up the signal strength of this satellite (79.0'W) and depending upon how far north into Canada you are, you should be fine with a 1.2 M dish. On the SatBeams.com site, it appears that a 1M dish is sufficient for quite a fair distance north. A 1.2 meter dish should be acceptable way futher north - and I don't expect you reside that far north.
This is, of course, based on SatBeams data. I beleive it can be trusted quite highly as I have found that they tend to overate the dish size required in most cases. For my personal location, I find that I can get by with a much smaller dish then they recommend for nearly all satellites. I believe that they are figuring in rain fade and such to ensure that your signal will nearly always be good with the dish size they recommend as a minimum.
RADAR