That's why way back when there were only the smaller dishes I had them install a "Wing" dish when they were doing that for augmented programming. And really zero in the 110/119 dish. The last go around years ago they re-anchored and aimed both dishes the Tech Instructor that did the job said, "They're no longer necessary." I asked for a 1k4 that they quit making long ago, he said, "Yeh, that'd be nice." Just that little amount of material that it took for the 1k4 probably made Charlie enough to buy a couple sets of frequencies.
As said by the once and still great Field Super, Chuck Thursby, while we were watching my HD Conversion being done way up on my chimney, "The 1k2s are too much trouble for the WA that's why the 1k4." But since I already had a Wing Dish, I couldn't have a 1k4. "The 1k2s are just large enough to kinda get it all." And like
zippyfrog said, ". . . had to sacrifice some signal strength . . .", I've been lucky. And when 129 goes away I can either disconnect it from the system or just do nothing. So . . .
Someone had a nicely detailed spread sheet for Sat strengths. Is that still around and updated?
Right now I get at best:
110: 60
119: 68
129: 51
Wow! Haven't checked that in a while. Those numbers are lower than I have gotten in the past. No wonder Rain and Snow Fade happens more often.
My d¡sh Farm:
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