13east to thor on a 110cm dish?

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  • Hi all
    As the title suggests would it be possible to receive both these sats on the one dish with a multi arm setup?
    I already have 13,16,19,23 and 28 if i extended the arm in some way could i catch thor as well?
    I have the dish arm setup on 19 but if i could squeeze in thor what would it need centred on?
    Thanx for looking.


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    110cm Triax Dish multi arm 13,16,19, 23, 28 east fixed 90cm thor

  • thanks for the response, i have a 90cm dish at the bottom of the garden on thor i'll just stick to the setup i have now.
    last 2 motors ive had failed after a few years

    110cm Triax Dish multi arm 13,16,19, 23, 28 east fixed 90cm thor

  • The only way to get a definitive answer and that is to try it. There's no harm in seeing if it can be done, its what makes the hobby interesting. The only sat i would worry about losing if you tried getting 1w would be 16e as its not exactly the strongest signal up there.


    Nano

  • The only way to get a definitive answer and that is to try it. There's no harm in seeing if it can be done, its what makes the hobby interesting. The only sat i would worry about losing if you tried getting 1w would be 16e as its not exactly the strongest signal up there.


    Nano


    thats true, i think i'll need to invest in a half decent sat meter before i attempt it

    110cm Triax Dish multi arm 13,16,19, 23, 28 east fixed 90cm thor

  • I doubt you would get anything off the Nordic beams on 1w although the European beams should work.


    Nano

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