African Satellite World and Sat Gear

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Hello guys, has anyone tried this c band LNB holder in 6/8 ft pf dish?.
Can it give some good results in a setup of
NSS1(57.E)
IS 17 (66E)
IS20 (68.5E)
Apst(76.5E)
Thai(78.5 E)
in 240 cm pf dish
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Cband won't depart, at least not this early despite pressure in every world satellite meetings.


There has been concern over Cband year after year over the use of Cband based services.
The Washington-Hongkong owner of ASIASAT which form asia-pasific still defends the use of Cband citing the profit they get from their Cband satellite fleet.

Also Asia-Pacific satellite operators have argued that C-band is more important in their markets because of the spectrum’s resilience during rainstorms that are a regular part of life for many of their customers.
Given that the company is an american based company their defence is always taken to withstand any pressure.

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There's been always a contest over use of Cband range of frequencies for 5G telecommunication purposes by Telco giants in the US..many arguing that cband gone die when 5g is released to the public

Though some argue that 5G may only require the lower 100mhz of the whole c band spectrum and do not mean the death of Cband...

Cband is still well in use and all the dstv and zukus of this world are still uplinking and downlinking from cband however their customers watch downgraded recompressed cband transmission while we the big dish owners watch it first class

Ku band is still too vulnerable to weather to be used for video transmission and retransmission solely over long distances..

So I think cband is here to stay.
 
Hello guys, has anyone tried this c band LNB holder in 6/8 ft pf dish?.
Can it give some good results in a setup of
NSS1(57.E)
IS 17 (66E)
IS20 (68.5E)
Apst(76.5E)
Thai(78.5 E)
in 240 cm pf dishView attachment 1041255View attachment 1041256

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I wouldn't buy that if I were you.
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Hunting and combining sats often require heavy customisation of your set up..

You may buy the ready made combiner and end up drilling holes here and there and even visiting a metal fabricator to cut off a huge chunk off it to meet your needs..

You better fabricate one yourself that meets your needs.
 
I wouldn't buy that if I were you.
.
Hunting and combining sats often require heavy customisation of your set up..

You may buy the ready made combiner and end up drilling holes here and there and even visiting a metal fabricator to cut off a huge chunk off it to meet your needs..

You better fabricate one yourself that meets your needs.
Thanks buddy. Note taken

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