How important is the size of the satellite dish?

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The dish size will determine how much signal you have available for the LNB, the SENSITIVITY of the...

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If you are outside the footprint the signal to noise ratio will always be lousy no matter how big the...

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You must be talking about C band dishes. Lots free channels come across the channels and satellites...

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i don,t know the size but its about 9072 kg

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It is about the size of a suit case and weights about 143 pounds.

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Surely the same size dish as the rest of the UK.

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Satellite Dish to small?

This is a long shot, but I'm going to try anyway since I have no where else to turn. First, I'm in Germany so there may be a problem with getting answers. Armed Forces Network has changed satellites. I was told that my satellite dish is now to small...

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dish size determines Gain and ultimately signal strength so it is important changing Satellites will...

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80cm satellite dish to be installed?

I have recently bought a new 80cm satellite dish with motor and mounting point from the wall lenght of 40cm width, anyway looking at the size of the pole and the dish together I think if i have it installed i will be told to take it down as Im a council...

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Ask at the planning department, and if you need to,put in a planning application

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wimax systems interfering with c-band satellite terminals

Telecom nerd filter (again): Documented instances of 802.16-2004 or 802.16e-2005 WiMax installations interfering with C-band satellite systems? 3.40 GHz to 6.425 GHz frequency range. Several months ago I came across a blog post from a VSAT service provider...

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It's not just WiMax that causes C-band systems problems, and in that, licensed WiMax is no different...

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