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in addition to 82,91,110,119 what is a good Ku Band Sat (other than
DirectTV?)

105?121?

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On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:22:23 GMT, "G"
<nospamepleaseandthankyou@hotmail.com> wrote:

>in addition to 82,91,110,119 what is a good Ku Band Sat (other than
>DirectTV?)
>
>105?121?
>

Those are DBS (although technically Ku.)

For linear Ku, look at IA5, AMC4, and G10r.

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ahhhh that explains why www.lyngsat.com has them as KuBand...

I'm looking for DBS. :)

"Gary Tait" <classicsat@yahoo.cominvalid> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:22:23 GMT, "G"
> <nospamepleaseandthankyou@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >in addition to 82,91,110,119 what is a good Ku Band Sat (other than
> >DirectTV?)
> >
> >105?121?
> >
>
> Those are DBS (although technically Ku.)
>
> For linear Ku, look at IA5, AMC4, and G10r.

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On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 19:47:37 GMT, "G"
<nospamepleaseandthankyou@hotmail.com> wrote:

>ahhhh that explains why www.lyngsat.com has them as KuBand...
>
>I'm looking for DBS. :)

For the Pansat you have, there isn't any FTA DBS elswhere AFAIK. You
can check out 61.5 and 148, but its all encrypted except for the HDTV
demo and a barker channel.
>
>"Gary Tait" <classicsat@yahoo.cominvalid> wrote in message
>news:ogo2g0t952a268tvn0jb59fpp156pvbflm@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:22:23 GMT, "G"
>> <nospamepleaseandthankyou@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >in addition to 82,91,110,119 what is a good Ku Band Sat (other than
>> >DirectTV?)
>> >
>> >105?121?
>> >
>>
>> Those are DBS (although technically Ku.)
>>
>> For linear Ku, look at IA5, AMC4, and G10r.
>

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