regiment jey
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- Apr 6, 2013
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My maiden post. Newbie/Noob here.
Thanks to all FTA community. I used to read from Kungu1, Lagat, Ogolla and a few others from Nairaland forum and RDI. They are the ones who made me get an idea on FTA. So in 2010, got myself a 90cm Ku offset dish, Astrovox 290, ordinary eurostar LNB 0.5 and managed to lock on to Eutelsat 7a and the SES 5 to date. In summarry, i know how to read Lyngsat charts, Azimuth, elevation but slight challenge on the skew.
Having gone through all the posts on this forum i have decided to try and nab Nilesat 201/Eurelast 7 West, i repeat, Eutelasat 7 West using an ambitious plan of 90cm Ku offset dish. I just want to lock on the bird, the other elusive transponders can wait for now. My location is Nairobi (1.3 S, 36.748 E) changing dish size is out for now. My experience is with single SD LNBs
From the posts, seems the best LNBs are
Having my dish size and location in mind, which LNB would achieve best signal from the bird (i want any TP from it). I visited http://www.satlex.de and i have an idea of how to skew my LNB and where to point dish. How do the HD LNBs work or any LNB can do provided the FTA receiver is HD? I am asking this because i see only 1 port for LNB and others for RF out, RF in Loop, etc.
- Inverto black twin LNB (does it have 2 LNBs fused which means 2 output ports and how do i connect it to my receiver? Do i have to buy the DicsEqc 1.1 gadget)
- Inverto Single black LNB
- Samson LNB
- Stargold LNb, is it same as Fuji?
I have a Eurostar 90cm dish, i confess, i don't know how much offset it has, read somewhere it is about 22 degrees. I am able to receive both Eutelast 7E and SEs5. For me to nail Eutelsat 7W/Nilesat 201, does it mean i have to lower my dish by 16.08 degrees? Working from known to unknown, i currently nail SES 5, so my "jua kali knowldege and calculations SatLex Digital :: Startseite indicates my elevation is 55.30 degrees for receiving SES 5, for Eutelast 7W, indicates 39.22 (55.30-39.22= 16.08) So should i use a Protractor,measure 16 degrees and lower my dish by that angle?
I want to upgrade my FTA receiver, from the discussions here, SRT 4922 is the king, had really wanted 4950 but seems most here are for the 4922. I have settled for 4922 unless someone has a better alternative(budget for a receiver is between 6-11k).
My 90cm D*S*T*V Dish been lying idle, so i want to deploy the same as a second dish to receive a documentary/news TV(not local news as i have a FTA DVB-T2), which bird would be ideal for me other than SES 5, Eutelsat 7 East(Africa beam) as i receive those. Not sure which one (forum members have mentioned Yahsat 1A, Amos, NSS12)
My cable been out for 3 years in the sun, i need to replace it with RG-9 (i read that on this forum) how do i identify i have been sold that grade instead of the normal 75ohm coaxial cable. Is it written on the cable?
Finally, i plan to do my shopping next week(2nd week of January 2014), i plan to concentrate on the following shops in Nairobi as suggested by forum members.
Any additions welcomed.
- Riwira electronics
- starlight tech
- Digital Life electronics
Looking forward to your answers. Cheers.
Holycow
first let me welcome you aboard.
just to answer some questions you asked, coaxial cable usually used for installation is RG-6 type. but they are of different brands, best being astel coz it can withstand tropic heat and last longer than other. there is another coaxial cable; RG-11, this is not used for simple installation but transmitting signal over long distance(notice zuku cable tv).
as for your 90cm dish, most offset dish have similar or equal offset angle. so if you are beyond equator towards south (kenya) you require 120cm and above to comfortably nab the like of CNN, BBC, etc on Eutelsat 7 west @ 7degree.
you can get more documentaries on eutelsat 7A if you have SRT 4922.
samson lnb is no longer available in the market, so you have to two option, stargold or invetro black but if you ask me, i would tell u to go for stargold. (stargold fuji is for prime focus dish)