Yes in comparison to my EA2.OK. I just checked them:
61.5
Transponder 08: 51
72.7
Transponder 14: 55
Those signal strengths look quite a bit higher than yours.
But lower then my 1.5k
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Yes in comparison to my EA2.OK. I just checked them:
61.5
Transponder 08: 51
72.7
Transponder 14: 55
Those signal strengths look quite a bit higher than yours.
I am located in eastern CT, near the RI border. That is probably far enough away from your location to make a difference.
Did TS ever say where he was located?
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He said he was in Connecticut in several posts. I don't know where South Carolina comes into the picture....South Carolina is all I saw.
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Tony is not the TS.He said he was in Connecticut in several posts. I don't know where South Carolina comes into the picture....
Ah, I see. You used TS and I likened that to Tony S because he was the latest poster you've been having a discourse with. We haven't heard from the 'OP " (Original Poster) since Wednesday...Try post number 3.
Since that is the Topic Starter.
Not Tony From CT.
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It happens.Ah, I see. You used TS and I likened that to Tony S because he was the latest poster you've been having a discourse with. We haven't heard from the 'OP " (Original Poster) since Wednesday...
Only having 61.5 and 72.7 available would mean no locals where I am right now. The only usable hole through the trees lets me hit 72.7 and 77, but not the wider spread 61.5 and 72.7. Fortunately, the Jacksonville, FL locals are still available on 77. Not the first time that situation has occurred. The 1K4 is easier to set up in my opinion and experience than the 1K2. A couple of bits of aluminum foil and a decent meter makes EA aiming pretty easy when the skew is nearly flat, and the fine tuning features of the 1K4 mount make peaking the signal very easy compared to the 1K2. After the first few times of setting up my 1K4, I gave away my 1K2 a couple of years ago. Because we change locations frequently, I don't have any direct signal comparisons, but our overall impression is that we're seeing less rain fade with the 1K4. If I thought the 1K2 EA dual LNBF would be a significant improvement, I could easily adapt the 1K4 arm to use one, just as I will adapt it to use the new hybrid LNBF when we decide to upgrade to an H3.Only 2 satellites instead of 3. Easier to set up and a smaller window needed for 61.5 and 72.7, no need to see 77.
And here's my 2 cents:
I've installed literally hundreds each of both 1000.4 EA and 1000.2 EA dishes and can say without hesitation that in our area the 1000.2 gets much better signals. I don't want to get into some circular debate about dish sizes, aligning tools or the rest. I'm just stating what I've seen over the years with my own 2 eyes.
This is exactly the same thing that the Dish tech told me when he came out to re-peak my dish. He said he had been installing for a long time. From what I saw, the tech spent a long time trying to peak my 1000.4EA dish before giving up with unacceptably low signal strengths. After replacing my dish with a 1000.2EA, he was able to point the new dish quickly, and the signal strengths increased dramatically.And here's my 2 cents:
I've installed literally hundreds each of both 1000.4 EA and 1000.2 EA dishes and can say without hesitation that in our area the 1000.2 gets much better signals. I don't want to get into some circular debate about dish sizes, aligning tools or the rest. I'm just stating what I've seen over the years with my own 2 eyes.