ᐅ Three satellite dishes with two antennas

Created on: 18 Mar 2021 11:57
E
Erkanovicz
Hello everyone,

I have completely renewed the electrical system in the house and now want to work on the satellite system.
My plan is as follows:

Four cables per LNB to the basement
From the basement to the rooms

The satellites to be received are TurkSat, AstraSat, and Thaicom.

From what I have read, TurkSat and AstraSat can apparently be received with one dish and two LNBs.
Is that correct?

What would you recommend for a switch if I have two satellites with three LNBs and want to distribute them inside the house?
Mycraft19 Mar 2021 09:10
Possibly feasible, but more as an experiment. It involves some tinkering and so on. For a permanent solution, two mirrors are definitely the better option.




















The following data has been calculated for your location:
















Latitude: 52.52° N (52° 31' 12")
Longitude: 13.29° E (13° 17' 23")
City: Berlin
Country: Germany





















WaveFrontier Skew Angle: 110.6°
Adjust the skew angle by rotating the antenna 20.6° to the east.
This exactly matches the value 110.6° on the engraved scale!!! (viewed from behind the antenna)
WaveFrontier Elevation Angle: 21.65° (mid-range satellite)
WaveFrontier Azimuth Range: 59.3° (78.5° E -> 19.2° E)










1
Easternmost Satellite:
Thaicom 6/8 (78.5° E)
110.13°
6.29°
L -25.7









25
Türksat 3A / 4A (42.0° E)
145.39°
24.40°
R 5.8









43
Westernmost Satellite:
Astra 1KR/L/M/N (19.2° E)
172.57°
29.76°
R 28.0