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Thread: Motorised Dish on VU Duo- Available Satellites

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    there is a dish size guide on a another forum by William 1 which is excellent and has puts a lot of work into in it , 7w is a hard bird to hit even with my 1.2 meter dish where I live in the uk , to get it fully where I am I would need a 1.8 to 2.4 meter dish ( too expensive for me at the mo)
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    For info:
    I can receive 7°W (Eutelsat W7A) in Belfast, with 2.2M spun aluminium dish .... currently pulling in over 700 channels!!!

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    Nitemare - I tried later in the evening and was pulling in over 700 channels on my 1M aluminum

    cwebb66 - Thanks I will have a search for that info

    Stanman - Thanks for testing for me, it's useful having someone to compare to in my local area.
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