Geostationary … Geostationary satellites are so called because they are circumventing the Planet over the equator - when we made the video - we did so to help our clients most of whom were local to us (UK) - you are in the southern Hemisphere of the planet so of course the satellites are North (for you)
kind regards (Tony Hiscox)
All geostationary … All geostationary satelites go round the equator on the clarks belt, if you are north of the equator you point your dishes south, south of the equator you point youe dishes north
Comment by religionsrangers — March 5, 2009 @ 4:46 am
Does all … Does all Geostationary TV satellites point to South? I live in the part of South East Asia. Philippines exactly. Does this DIY aplicable to me? I want to install add a 2nd Ku FTA dish aside from the Agila2 DTH subscription that I have.
Comment by madrista4ever — March 5, 2009 @ 4:46 am
no it’s CT100 Cable … no it’s CT100 Cable and fittings are what STAB supply but we recommend the CaP connectors for greatest effiecency - the video was produced in the year 2000 - things move on
Just to avoid …
Just to avoid confusion: the Phillipines are actually located in the northern hemisphere, although fairly close to the equator.
Comment by Muchoyo — March 5, 2009 @ 4:46 am
Geostationary …
Geostationary satellites are so called because they are circumventing the Planet over the equator - when we made the video - we did so to help our clients most of whom were local to us (UK) - you are in the southern Hemisphere of the planet so of course the satellites are North (for you)
kind regards (Tony Hiscox)
Comment by HISATdotCOM — March 5, 2009 @ 4:46 am
All geostationary …
All geostationary satelites go round the equator on the clarks belt, if you are north of the equator you point your dishes south, south of the equator you point youe dishes north
Comment by religionsrangers — March 5, 2009 @ 4:46 am
Does all …
Does all Geostationary TV satellites point to South? I live in the part of South East Asia. Philippines exactly. Does this DIY aplicable to me? I want to install add a 2nd Ku FTA dish aside from the Agila2 DTH subscription that I have.
Comment by madrista4ever — March 5, 2009 @ 4:46 am
Cheers
Cheers
Comment by fearont — March 5, 2009 @ 4:46 am
no it’s CT100 Cable …
no it’s CT100 Cable and fittings are what STAB supply but we recommend the CaP connectors for greatest effiecency - the video was produced in the year 2000 - things move on
Comment by HISATdotCOM — March 5, 2009 @ 4:46 am
RG59 cable? Twist …
RG59 cable? Twist on connectors?. I don’t think I want that guy installing my dish.
Comment by saythany — March 5, 2009 @ 4:46 am