Thumps Up to the 90cm (36 inch). I also know that they are getting ready to put up a lot more channels on Galaxy 10R / G 18.
I don't know if I should do this or not, because last time I recommended it, people thought I was advertising. I'm just trying to help because it's just that it's such a great deal if you decide to get it. I'm real happy with mine. http://www.galaxy-marketing.com/satellite-dish-offset-and-lnb-kit-for-fta-ku-band.htm Good Luck. On 6/4/08, David Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > I live in central Texas and have a 30" Fortec dish.It works > great for AMC3 and G10R,in fair weather,but loses the signals > in heavy rain.My 48" dish holds up much better,but can pixelate > at times in very heavy rain.I would go for a 36",at the least. > Also G10R,has just been replaced with G18,and has stronger signals. > Hope this helps. > David > > > > > I'd go for 30" or larger. The shipping gets expensive as you approach > > 36"+. A 48" would probably be approaching overkill. Bigger is better > > for the tight spacing sats, especially G10R with 121 (Echo 9) blaring > > in next door. Here in the west I've done G10R just fine with a 26x36 > > Primestar Oval dish. > > > > Shawn > > > > On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 6:05 PM, Richard A. Keirstead > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'd like to use my FTA receiver to take a peak at Ku on satellite > AMC 3 > > > (87 degrees West) and Galaxy 10R (123 degrees West). Any hope I can do > > > this with an 18 to 20" dish? If not, does anyone have a suggestion > what > > > size dish I should try? I am in North Carolina, USA. My largest > dish is > > > 8', but is C band only at this point. Suggestions, please. Budget > is tight. > > > > > > > > > > > -- Thanks, Robby Dosetareh [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
