R rjlove1 SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Sep 22, 2008 52 0 Jan 3, 2009 #1 listen would i be able to get star one 70 west sat on a 36 inch dish or 30 inch ok and also can i add a c/ku lnb on either dish 30 or 36 inch
listen would i be able to get star one 70 west sat on a 36 inch dish or 30 inch ok and also can i add a c/ku lnb on either dish 30 or 36 inch
turbosat SatelliteGuys Master Dec 26, 2006 9,003 82 Oneonta,AL Jan 3, 2009 #2 When I looked on lyngsat's chart, I saw that satellite is C-band, what little is on KU is encrypted. So I would say, yes you might get the sat if you're in the US but you'd need a 6' or bigger dish to get anything watchable.
When I looked on lyngsat's chart, I saw that satellite is C-band, what little is on KU is encrypted. So I would say, yes you might get the sat if you're in the US but you'd need a 6' or bigger dish to get anything watchable.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 2,755 12,087 Mankato, MN Jan 3, 2009 #3 nope. Mike Kohl has this posted 70.0 West Star One C2 C-Band A Brazilian satellite, with signal not available north of the mid-Caribbean region.
nope. Mike Kohl has this posted 70.0 West Star One C2 C-Band A Brazilian satellite, with signal not available north of the mid-Caribbean region.
turbosat SatelliteGuys Master Dec 26, 2006 9,003 82 Oneonta,AL Jan 3, 2009 #4 Thks Ice, never even heard of that sat.
ACRadio SatelliteGuys Pro Apr 25, 2006 794 2 Near Asheville NC Jan 4, 2009 #5 There's about 20 active frequencies on Star One C1 at 65W but not a peep out of Star One C2 at 70W here in WNC.
There's about 20 active frequencies on Star One C1 at 65W but not a peep out of Star One C2 at 70W here in WNC.