satmex5 and local

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Carlos Hernandez

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i been reading a bit.correct me if i'm wrong. i need a big dish if i want satmex5.if i want to get local channels like nbc,fox,cbs,pbs i would need a medium size dish? is the azbox the best box for this? also which sattelite is best for local channels?
 
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Big dish, recommend 8 ft* prime focus for C band, 3700 to 4200 Mhz..
Ku band, 11700 to 12200 Mhz, recommend a 36 inch* offset style dish.
* or larger/
There is not any one satellite better than another, for anything really, except PBS.
See TheLIst, (link on every page top) Could also look at mikes MPEG CENTRAL
Is the aZbox best? Not from what I've read. It will decode 4.2.2 video, onboard. A very rare type of mpeg. That's all it has over the rest.
If the receiver does DVB-S and S-2, mpeg2 and h264, you're golden. Take a look at the microHD from SatelliteAV (site sponsor) designed and supported right here.
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Welcome Carlos! I see you are in Merced, California. I think for local channels, you should get a really good outdoor OTA antenna, not a satellite dish. That'll get you the affiliates you requested out of Fresno, and maybe Modesto and perhaps the bay area! There are great things on C-band satellite on both Satmex 5 and Satmex 6 out of Mexico, if you're interested. There are a few network feeds on Ku and C band, but you shouldn't have any problem getting your local Fresno stations with a simple outdoor antenna. As FaT Air stated, take a look at either The List at the top of the page, mpeg central, or Lyngsat (some of the stuff is outdated as channels come and go in FTA satellite, but you'll get an idea).
 
For local over the air (OTA) reception, input your address into the TVfool.com web site.

edit: in the last several months, there have been a couple of other threads about Satmex reception in south and west US.
See those for more background info.
 
I use a 6ft for both Satmex from socal with plenty of signal.

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I use a 6ft for both Satmex from socal with plenty of signal.

highly not recommended, and other than for the physics reason:

- Many signals are migrating to DVB-S2 and usually with very low SR's, so you will need every bit of signal and lack of nearby satellite interference that a 10' or larger dish can give you. I get many more DVB-S2 signals on my 10' dish that I can't get on my 7' dish due to signal strength or nearby satellite interference that creeps into the spectrum space of the DVB-S2 carrier.

- Things are going to be changing really soon in the Mexican slots so a 6' dish that works well for the easier to receive DVB-S signals today may not work well in a few months with the greater chance of nearby satellite interference coming into play.
 
thanks buddy.i need to see if it's worth getting a 10 ft dish for satmex5.doing it for my dad.he'll be happy with at least 10 channels lol :)

Well if u have a chance for a 10ft then do so.. but for me a 6ft has been enough on Satmex. Tv Azteca had the channels in the clear and those channels were DVB-S2 and signal was like 70% with my 6ft dish.

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ok i have two more questions.is it possible to hook up one more microhd unit(2 total) to the big dish? and is it possible to get both satmex5 and satmex6 on that 8 foot dish?
 
Should be able to set two dual output LNBFs to receive both satellites from a fixed mount (not motorized) and feed two (or more) microHD receivers simultaneously.
 
ok i have two more questions.is it possible to hook up one more microhd unit(2 total) to the big dish? and is it possible to get both satmex5 and satmex6 on that 8 foot dish?

Did u get that 8ft dish afterall??

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Did u get that 8ft dish afterall??

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no it's 2 hours away and i dont think i'll be near that area for a while.dude sent me an email that another person was interested in the dish too.so i just told him to let me know if he takes it.i posted on items wanted in criagslist section.meanwhile i'm preparing and doing research as to what item i need.so far two microhd units.r6 cables.8-10 ft dish and i guess lnb adaptors?
 
no it's 2 hours away and i dont think i'll be near that area for a while.dude sent me an email that another person was interested in the dish too.so i just told him to let me know if he takes it.i posted on items wanted in criagslist section.meanwhile i'm preparing and doing research as to what item i need.so far two microhd units.r6 cables.8-10 ft dish and i guess lnb adaptors?

Ok cool. I was able to check what channels I get from Satmex5 and i get most of the unencrypted ones as fallows:

Edusat
Tv Campeche
RTN
TeleProgreso
Honduras mux (vibra tv & gran canal)
UCSG Tv (DVB-S2)
NTR
Globovision
Mas TV
TV 10 Chiapas
CorTV
Teleuniverso 29
Oromar HD
Monte Maria
TPSD (bunch of Dominican TV)
Presidencia de la Republica
TV Mexiquense
Guatevision
Teleformula
RTG
Among other Honduran and Dominican channels.

All this with a 6ft dish. Of course I am located in Los Angeles so that can be an advantage. You been more in Northern Cali might not get as much as I can.

Now, if you were thinking in getting Televisa channels from satmex5 well u wont be able to due to been DCII and encrypted.


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