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10/5/2010 at 2:52pm
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http://www.maxview.co.uk/products/info_B2566_KITD1.html
Hello
Am about to take plunge and get satellite for forthcoming france trip.
I'm thinking of going for 66cm Maxview (link above).
Anyone had experience of these, and is the dish size big enough (from experience, not charts!) on french med coast?
Thanks
Ben.
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10/5/2010 at 5:02pm
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You will struggle with a 66cm down on the Med, there are a few hot spots (not the climate), were it will work, also on most sites you will be trying to find line of site through the tree shade, which will reduce the signal to the dish, we found an 80cm best for Antibes, and last year in the Ardeche, did try a 60cm which did work in those areas but only for the Sky pay channels, but not the BBC/ITV channels as they are on the UK spot beam, what you have to remember is that there are around 5 satellites at 28.2Deg East carrying all the UK stuff, also a little known fact is that the satellites alter there attitude later in the day, to optimise there solar arrays, to collect energy, which can cause loss of picture at the fringe of the signal area (footprint) if using an undersized dish. although this satellite movement does not effect the target area, which is UK of course as there is plenty of signal to spare, so a little loss does not alter reception for UK based folk. hope that helps.
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Hi Ben.
If your going for an 80cm try and get hold of a solid Aluminium Dish, the cheap ones tend to be made from steel, also don't go for a mesh dish, reasons for this are as follows, cheap steel dish's can under perform, so an 80cm steel may only work the same as an 60cm Aluminium, as for mesh dish's they are not designed to be lugged around, and quite soon become deformed, not always obvious, and again a 80cm mesh can soon start working like a 60cm solid, of course a good spec LNB can make a difference, but not as much as a larger dish, they qoute noise figures on the LNB's to give you an indication of performance, but unfortunatley the figures quoted are often nonesense, as they are what is known as a typical measurement, unlike commerial LNB's which quote a maximum noise figure, having said that you can pick up a decent LNB for well under a tenner these days, and a decent 80cm Aluminum dish say £40.
http://www.falconsat.co.uk/products/ORBITAL-80cm-Pole-Mount-Dish-ALUMINIUM.html
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18/5/2010 at 5:14pm
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Hi Ben.
88cm is a little OTT, but not to worry, just remember though, it is harder to align a larger dish than a smaller one, due to the more narrow beamwidth of larger dish's, it only realy becomes an issue when you get to say 1.5m upwards, so just pesevere, and do a few practice goes in your back garden before you go, don't want you comming back from France saying you couldn't get a picture lol.
Andy.
Also for those looking to upgrade the LNB on there Dish, I picked up a Universal LNB, with a claimed noise figure of 0.3db yesterday for £2.99! from Lidl.
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