I am in southeast part of mexico,i have a 7Ft dish in one city 17 N 96 W and E*12 at 61.5 is very strong , the inclination of the antena was 3° lower than calculation ( here is about 44° and azimuth 112)and I find it in transponder 15 in SD is the best way to find it , the signal in Tr 15 comes very strong like 80 and will be the same in all HD tp.E*12 except Tp 2 that is weak ( it is E*3). good luckDoes anyone know if the useable footprint goes South East of Puerto Rico where it is already weak, specifically if it will reach St. Kitts at 17.2N 62.6W?
Think I am too far east to get 129, the look angle would be only 14 degrees, what is your look angle?
I believe I might get 62.5 with an eight foot dish but its an expensive experiment.
I note that transponder 15 on Rainbow 1 is in SD, would this be a good guide to test with a standard receiver before investing in an HD receiver?
My look angle is 13 degrees for 129. Works fine. While signal in general on that old satellite fluctuates, i rarely lose it. It goes anywhere from 50% to 120% (a 6 foot solid offset dish) Trust me, its much better than 61.5 is for me. Echo 3 is fine here, but rainbow 1 is horrid. Using an invacom lnb and a 6 footer i could pick up some of rainbow 1 at night barely (it pixelated etc). Really you need an 8 or a 10, with 12 being the best out here for that. However the cost of all of those dishes is somewhat prohibitive. I would just go with a 6 and take 129 versus 61.5 ;0
Mojonba, I am happy to PM that to you... I prefer to keep my location private though! ;0
-B