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Can I use a single multifeed satellite dish to use skyDSL and watch TV ?

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Can I use a single multifeed satellite dish to use skyDSL and watch TV ?

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No. A multifeed dish can only receive signals from two or more satellites if the difference of orbital position of these satellites is < 6°. Relevant TV satellite positions are: Astra 19° east *, EUTELSAT Hotbird (TV) 13° east. The skyDSL satellite is on 8° west which means that the angle difference is well above the acceptable value of 6°. *This orbital position refers to the zero meridian (Greenwich meridian). Please refer to your user manual for the elevation and azimuth of the skyDSL satellite.

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