Gold Member Username: TapemanNew York Citay in-HD, NY Post Number: 4293 Registered: Oct-06 | PM from Mikee "hi , i live in miami , i want get the colombian channels in sat nss806 (40.5) you think what with dish of 1.2 meter i can get that channles here in miami , if you have msn , add me please , i find a lnb DMX741 , have better DB of gain , write me , thanks mikee" Colombian channels on sat nss806 (40.5°W) Mikee Yo got the right dish and LNB From lyngsat: Yo'll need a 100CM to 125CM So 1.2meter is just about right The next step is to get the correct alignment Use this site: Select 40.5W and put yor zip code Yo'll need only 3 items: - Azmith - Elevation - Skew Angle I don't think skew is required for this satellite This is an example for Miami Florida Azmith can be estimated from a compass Mag Azm= 123° - Elevation= 37° - Skew Angle= 53° Next step Antenna setup Select NSS806/C (40.5°W) Select LNB type and TP like 3632V Get the best Q level Ask any questions yo want But I don't speak Spanish Some of the line-up as of 4/15/09 ALL FREE TO AIR Colombian channels on sat NSS 806 (40.5°W)ABN Body Channel Cable Noticias Canal 1 Canal 13 Canal Antiestrés Canal Capital Canal Congreso Canal TRO Caracol TV City TV CMB TV Internacional Cosmovision Cristovision K Music Life Design TV Mi Gente NSS Radiola TV Señal Colombia Señal Institucional Tele Amiga Internacional Teleantioquia Telecafé Telemedellin Telepacifico Televida Internacional TV Centro Xpande TV |
Silver Member Username: JoeturnPost Number: 195 Registered: Apr-06 | direct line of sight? |
Silver Member Username: Jay_w_graysonPrague, Oklahoma USA Post Number: 619 Registered: Jul-08 | Teddy Bronze Member Username: Tdti1 Post Number: 53 Registered: Mar-05 Posted on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - 03:53 pm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In Asia and Europe where c-band birds are spaced out more than two degrees apart you can get c-band using smaller dish sizes, in North America this is not the case, as I have stated before, also 3/4 FEC helps with undersized reflectors, feeds using 7/8 FEC rate will not give you anything on a 4' dish, If you hook up a spectrum analyser to a smaller reflector you will no why it will not work, as the interference is way to intense, this is not the old analog days where you play around to try and get the sparkles out, this is the digital age, you need a solid lock, transponder power and broadcast settings is what it comes down to, the arc is to crowded here. |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 8748 Registered: Jan-08 | King Lyngsat give 115-145 cm dishpointer.com give 150 cm for Miami florida 40.5W C-Band: NSS 806 NSS806CH 38 150 He can get many channels but not all channels. --------------------------------------- Here what I get with a 33" Result with my position in regard with dishpointer.com 30.0W HISPASAT 1C.1D HIS01DKE outside footprint 15 channels on this bird -------------------------------- 15.0W TELSTAR 12 TES012ES outside footprint 16 channels on this bird -------------------------------- 22.0W NSS 7 NSS007WA outside footprint 4 channels on this bird -------------------------------- If your dish is perfectly aimed and you buy a very good LNB you can get this channels but you can lose many channels with rain falls. King put this answer on a new thread not for be bashed. FTA TESTER need to learn again. |
Gold Member Username: TapemanNew York Citay in-HD, NY Post Number: 4294 Registered: Oct-06 | Plymouth I trust lyngsat better 1.2M is within min requirements with good alignement can work well Iceberg doesn't know about newer high power C-band I talk directly to engineers of sat owners in trade shows Jimmy and FTAss (Forgetta bout it) This is totally out of yor leagues Tard bois DMX741 is a quad polarity And Circular no skew required http://www.wsidigital.com/dmx741-c-ku-band-banda-lnb-lnbf.htm Everything is Vertical or Horizontal Hardware rotates V in a circular motion to produce R-Circular LNB doesn't change Also they rotate H in counter clock to produce L-Circular LNB doesn't change Anyone say Circular LNB doesn't know what the FU*ck they talking about The polarity is rotating so yo don't tilt LNB feedhorn Polarity fundamental is all V and H In antenna setup yo won't find L or R It's always V and H And 1.2 Meter is the right size Installation can be a bit tricky Dial exact frequency tune maybe required Also Birdog is highly recommended with latest bin |
New member Username: Mikeeps2Post Number: 1 Registered: Apr-09 | hi , king tapeman , thanks so much for you post , i am cuban , my wife is colombian , i want put that channels for her , you know , i see other lnb DMX241 is only band C , have the same gain and noise , 70 db gain , 13 k noise , you think if that lnb working good , with circular and lineal polarization ,i want only see band C with this dish , i have other dish 33' with motor with invacom lnb , and see the band KU .. man the friday i received the dish , and let me ask somethink , i see what you put one channel what no have that satellite , caracol tv , that channel have in other satellite , 58 w i want too get that channel colombian , but that satellite is polarization lineal , i have a other motor SG2100 , i want put the motor for move the dish for both satellite , is correct ? , but first i put the dish alone for aling the 40.5 , and ajust the lnb first , then play with the motor , rigth ? is better how i put the lnb DMX241 in the dish , what position ? or have any picture or somethink for see the correct position ... i see in other forum what other people put that lnb with a conical scalar ring , ,say what that ring up the level of signal 10 % , is better correct ?? thanks for all mikee |
Silver Member Username: ElmoxpOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 266 Registered: Jun-06 | What about Canada, i am in Canada, i have a 36" Linear, and i wish to get those channels, i guess i dont have any chances for Spanish Canadians we dont have anymore choice as soon as Charlie is gone. |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 8825 Registered: Jan-08 | Elmo You can get many Spanish channels with a motorized dish on many satellites, totally Free to Air. |