
johanson
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Apr 11, 2009, 6:25 PM
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As many of you know, the rumors are rampant that soon the signals from all of the satellites from DISH Network won't reach central Mexico anymore. The rumor started when the satellite at 110 degrees West was replaced by a satellite that had a footprint that was much stronger in all of the US, but less signal bled over the border and only perhaps 40% of the channels from that satellite could be received here in the Lake Chapala area. Well, good news I thought. The satellite at 129 degrees West, was replaced by a new satellite, and yes, the signals are better than before, but not much. Shown below are the results I got from a 2.4 meter dish installed by some very professional folks working for Satellite Systems of Ajijic. Here are the results I got. Rather poor I think. Does anyone else have comparative data from this area of Mexico (Lake Chapala)? The results are pretty bad and if this is the best anyone can get, it looks like at least a 10 foot in diameter or larger dish is needed for 129 degrees West. UPDATE BY TRANSPONDER Trans..Channel... Sig strength 17------208--------13 17------214--------13 20------194--------18-9 23------108--------15 24------139--------21 26------200--------13-5 26------176--------14 26------180--------14 27------118--------15 28------160--------15 28------168--------16 28------205--------16 28------170--------15 30------110--------19 30------112--------18 31------120--------14 The above data sucks. I sure hope the reason the signal strength is so bad is not because of the footprint but because of something we have done wrong here. Also, it is very interesting that when I test at night in clear weather, the signal strength is worse. Have any of you gotten better results? May you all have a great Easter weekend.
(This post was edited by johanson on Apr 11, 2009, 6:35 PM)
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