What satellites are good to pick up with this?

HoppertheKangaroo18

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I just found this big metal dish that says panasat/panarex on it and I'm wondering if I can find galaxy 97°w, 117° or any other FTA satellite. The lnb you will se once you scroll down looks exactly like the one that was on the dish when i found it. Its NOT a c band lnb
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I'm pretty sure most of you know that isn't a c band lnb but id thought I'd say that anyway

Get out a tape measure and tell us the size of the dish. As far as the LNB the pictures are not clear enough to read the label. I suspect it is for dish network, not FTA, but that's a guess. Let us know the model # and what does it say for L.O. Freq.
 
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Get out a tape measure and tell us the size of the dish. As far as the LNB the pictures are not clear enough to read the label. I suspect it is for dish network, not FTA, but that's a guess. Let us know the model # and what does it say for L.O. Freq.
Ok I just checked the lnb and it urns out it has no case on it or any markings. To me it looks like an old directv lnb someone put on there
 

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Judging by the pictures that is an old Directv LNB so that will need to be replaced with a new LNB that will work for FTA. It also looks like the LNB holder on your dish is 30mm diameter. FTA LNBs require a 40mm holder, so i think you will need to replace the LNB bracket too. You can try something like this:

 
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Judging by the pictures that is an old Directv LNB so that will need to be replaced with a new LNB that will work for FTA. It also looks like the LNB holder on your dish is 30mm diameter. FTA LNBs require a 40mm holder, so i think you will need to replace the LNB bracket too. You can try something like this:

Thanks for the info!
 
You could most definitely pick up BVN @ 116.8. that is a DVBS2 1/2 FEC. That has got to be the easiest signal to pick up on KU band. 97w still has some DVBS signals, so yea, that would probably work too... But, i remember scanning 97ku and pulling in well over 400 satellite services and most of them were DVBS - Wow, how that has changed.
 
You could most definitely pick up BVN @ 116.8. that is a DVBS2 1/2 FEC. That has got to be the easiest signal to pick up on KU band. 97w still has some DVBS signals, so yea, that would probably work too... But, i remember scanning 97ku and pulling in well over 400 satellite services and most of them were DVBS - Wow, how that has changed.
Are all channels on 116.8 unencrypted?
 
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Provided that you have universal LNBF 10.7 to 12.750 GHz range you might get at least + or - 10 FTA or FTE stations, some Mexican, BVN Dutch and BYU.

You must be in Southern part of USA for 116.8W* bird to get this kind of signal.

Good luck and happy DXing!! :cool: :hungry2:hatsoff
Well, i might be missing some channels, but i can get 116.8 and I'm hugging Canada and Lake Superior, and i get the following FTA channels with a universal LNBF : BVN, BYU, a second BYU channel, GEB America, Hope America (english & spanish) JTV (jewerly shopping), Radio Nuevo Tiempo (radio) , Tigo Star (Promo Channel) and from time to time some FTA mexican channels.
 
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