I like how this forum is very much alive, while the world out there gives me the impression that
scanning the sky for TV is losing out to the internet....
So far I've learned that a 2.3m solid or 3m mesh would be the minimum sizes for Intelsat19 on 166E in Perth.
I learned solid dishes suffer more wind loading, but are more efficient and may pick up less reflections.
Also learned that and are very useful
websites , and is a good supplier of satellity stuff in Perth
I may need a powerVu Autoroll receiver that does DVB-S2, any suggestions for a good value model btw?
Skybox A1+ ,Kepnix Nano or freesat V7 V8 etc for cheap entry level receiver . A 2.3 solid should do it if you have unobstructed view of the satellite.
btw are MPEG-4 and Powervu encryptions, or just things your receiver needs to be capable of?
Would Intelsat 18 be also do-able from Perth with a 2.3m solid dish?
***thank you so much for reading through all this!
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