You'd have to get a dish at least 4 feet in diameter and with a different LNB... Dish diameter depends on wavelength but also distance (azimut) to satellite and transponder signal strength as well.
So the short answer is: No with dick and bev dish and LNB, you'd have to get a larger dish with appropriate LNB. Fortec dish combos in that size are about $150 or so.
With that setup, your existing FTA should be able to pick C-band. So for the receiver the short answer is: yes, it will work.
Hey Hawk He is asking is it possible to use a be3v dish? Simple answer is no! The foot prints yo got all depends on geographical location as well as orbital location
This is the link yo need: http://lyngsat-maps.com/america.html
- Select orbital location: - Select desired C or Ku off that orbital location - Map will display Max and Min dish size - Yo take average for correct dish size - Keep in mind Min gets yo 50%, Max gets yo 100%, average dish size will be about 75% with clear sky view
This is an example for Orbit. Loc. 103W http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/maps/amc1_c.html
I learned all from King-Tapeman God bless yo king for teaching me foot prints And fixing my yo yo
White Hawk is the same imposter Yukon along with many other countless nick names As usuall posting wrong usless info confusing members and his images got nothing to do with FTA