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Saorsat Question

  • 11-08-2016 05:28PM
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 125 ✭✭


    Hi There
    Looking for a little info
    A friend gave up sky

    then found they were in a really poor signal area for saorview in the hills of wicklow

    They have gone out and bought a revez q10 receiver and a ka band lnb
    and 50 cm dish
    hoping to just point it South east and get saorsat instead

    as I have installed a few sky dishes for relatives without any issues I was asked to have a look as they cant get it to work

    Question 1
    is a 50 cm dish too small

    Question 2
    can the revez q10 receive saorsat

    There appears from pictures to be only 1 lnb input
    so to add free to view sat will a connection from the old sky dish need to go through a diseq switch to be able to view rte and free satellite through same box

    Thank you


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,419 ✭✭✭FRIENDO


    Saorsat is transmitted from a satellite called Eutelsat which is located at 9 degrees East.
    It may be called 9E on the sat receiver.

    I use a 80cm dish myself for Saorsat, 50cm would possibly be a little small, you could possibly pick up the signal but it would be very unreliable signal using a small dish like the 50cm.

    I think all satellite HD recievers can pick up Saorsat (sky recievers won't).

    Saorsat can be tricky setting up on a diy basis. You would need a satellite meter to help you with the install for correctly aligning the dish.

    Yes you can combine signal from both satellite dishes using a diseqc switch and watch all channels on the same satellite receiver.

    If you don't have a meter, I would advise contacting a good installer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,578 ✭✭✭Gerry Wicklow


    There are other satellites broadcasting in the clear from 9E. You may find it easier to use a normal LNB and aim the dish for 9E to get these. Then carefully replace the LNB with the Ka band. Saorsat is much more prone to rainfade so a 50cm will not give useful results. I would suggest at least 80cm. Although Saorsat runs at ~20000Ghz you can fool the box by tuning in 10765 V 25000 2/3 DVB-S2 QPSK.
    If you intend to get the normal UK FTA channels on the same dish you will need a second offset LNB for 28E and a DISEQC switch per tuner. The dish would definitely have to 80cm or more for this to work well. You may find it easier to install 2 separate dishes for 28 and 9.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 125 ✭✭imnorobot


    FRIENDO wrote: »
    Saorsat is transmitted from a satellite called Eutelsat which is located at 9 degrees East.
    It may be called 9E on the sat receiver.

    I use a 80cm dish myself for Saorsat, 50cm would possibly be a little small, you could possibly pick up the signal but it would be very unreliable signal using a small dish like the 50cm.

    I think all satellite HD recievers can pick up Saorsat (sky recievers won't).

    Saorsat can be tricky setting up on a diy basis. You would need a satellite meter to help you with the install for correctly aligning the dish.

    Yes you can combine signal from both satellite dishes using a diseqc switch and watch all channels on the same satellite receiver.

    If you don't have a meter, I would advise contacting a good installer.
    Thank you for the quick reply

    I do have a meter and used it a few times to install a sky dish
    satlink 6908 se
    I was also thinking that a 50 cm dish was a little small
    but good to know that the revez should be able to view the rte channels with the ka band lnb
    Thank you


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 125 ✭✭imnorobot


    There are other satellites broadcasting in the clear from 9E. You may find it easier to use a normal LNB and aim the dish for 9E to get these. Then carefully replace the LNB with the Ka band. Saorsat is much more prone to rainfade so a 50cm will not give useful results. I would suggest at least 80cm. Although Saorsat runs at ~20000Ghz you can fool the box by tuning in 10765 V 25000 2/3 DVB-S2 QPSK.
    If you intend to get the normal UK FTA channels on the same dish you will need a second offset LNB for 28E and a DISEQC switch per tuner. The dish would definitely have to 80cm or more for this to work well. You may find it easier to install 2 separate dishes for 28 and 9.
    Thank you Gerry
    I think the way to go would probably to use the existing sky dish and swap the 50 cm dish for an 80 cm
    as trying to get the 2 lnb's aligned properly on 1 single dish is probably not for the amateur like me
    Thank you


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,448 ✭✭✭Antenna


    Is News talk radio now available on Saorsat


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,578 ✭✭✭Gerry Wicklow


    Only RTÉ and TG4


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