Originally Posted by
Detlef
I'm not sure of your location but from the UK 62E is very close to the horizon which means the signal has to pass through a long track of the earth's atmosphere thus weakening it substantially. It is also very weather dependent.
Sky Zone 2 dishes are a big step up from the Zone 1 dishes. As well as a near trebling of the signal, they are more selective.
I use Zone 2 dishes in the French alps to get 28E (normally a fringe area) and most channels are OK except HD ones are vulnerable when it snows.
An alternative to a motorised set-up is a multi LNB bracket on a fixed dish. If you can receive 42, 52 and 62E that would be a nice option for a multi LNB bracket. Just set it up with the weakest Sat on the central LNB.
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