Size of dish to receive C band

empb

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I get C-Band from 40E, 20E, 10E, 5E, 5W & 11W on my Technomate TM7102 (Quite old receiver)

So I dont know why you think most C-Band channels are MPEG4, sure most are DVB-S2 these days, but the same applies to Ku-Band.

So no SPECIAL/DIFFERENT receiver required for C-Band at all.
 

antrabe

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Im near to buy a 1,8 m dish which could be the best lnb if its possible twin band c/ku

Thanks
 

bonou2

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I give you a free advice :thum:

do not buy twin band c/ku (combo)
because you waste the money/time/angry
( yo te digo que no vale/ no merece la pena )

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suerte y un sal U2
 

antrabe

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Ok gracias for the info as i was thinking single lnb could be better i think not need to move so much the dish most of the satellites
28,2e and 43w or nss 47.5w
 

antrabe

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Maybe feeds in c band is imposdible in my location south of spain but i m not interested in feeds for me are ok feeds in ku band

If with 1.5m is enough for regular c band and free uk in 28,2 also would be ok.

I Will get one 1.5m to test.
 
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