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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    I think the trees are alright, they are far and low enough. He'll probably be fine with a ground mount too, maybe even better.

    Those Triax dishes are a pain to get right.
    Mine is 90cm dish, how comes triax are difficult though all dishes are the same?
    Which dishes are better?

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    The Triax dish is clamped in place and does not have a pivot. Gibertini 100/125 probably a better one.

    Someone is selling a large dish in Ilford, starting price is 99p on a famous auction site if you want to give it a punt. No need to motorise it to begin with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    The Triax dish is clamped in place and does not have a pivot. Gibertini 100/125 probably a better one.

    Someone is selling a large dish in Ilford, starting price is 99p on a famous auction site if you want to give it a punt. No need to motorise it to begin with.
    Why is there no need to motorise a Gibertini? I mean surely the large size would not cover the sat arc?

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    I said "no need to motorised it to begin with." so put on ground mount, adjust to the position you want to receive the channel you are looking for. Once happy you can get reception, motorised it.

    You still have not said what channels you want to view.

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    Regards to channels its as much as I can see along the arch based on my location pole mounted on the ground. I undestand there will be some restrictions as im mounted on the ground.
    If Im lucky I would like to try and see if I can get the FTA live soccer on some of the various satellites that may be reachable as shown on LJ live on sat. Its worth a try.

    I have now strenghtned my pole and made sure its upright and stable using a digital spirit bubble phone app and builders spirit level tool as best i can.
    I have an xls SAT Meter but takes so long to check which saterlight Im getting a signal from( i.e is it Astra 2 or 1) as I have to run back and forth to the reciver to find out.

    Is there a sat meter that tells me which sat it is rather then just giving me a signal level, so much easier when trying to set up 3 fixed points ( 28e, 0.8w and 30w )to be on the arch?
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    For pity's sake, give names of a few channels and the satellites they are on. If you don't give names in your next response, you are wasting people's time.

    Meter here:
    https://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk...ellite%20meter

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    For pity's sake, give names of a few channels and the satellites they are on. If you don't give names in your next response, you are wasting people's time.

    Meter here:
    https://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk...ellite%20meter
    See Saterlite Channel examples attached. FTA Channels, Shedules and times varie each day
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    TRT Spor on 42E West beam is easily received in the UK & Western Europe. Forget about Match TV.
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    LG 50UM7450 4K TV, Pioneer VSX-534 Atmos AVR , Panasonic UB820 region free 4K Bluray & a PS4.

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    The OP's dish is down at ground level (or about 2m above ground level) and he does not have uninterrupted horizon to E and W. It seems that 39E is as far east as he can receive, so most of the sats on his list are out of view and also include C band which he can't receive in any case.
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    Thanks I now understand what Im limited too

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