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Digital Ku-Band Mini Dish Frequencies and Channels

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/* LyngSat Chart for EchoStar 7 and EchoStar 8/10 */
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* Beam = Where the signal is directed downward towards the Earth.  Using this you can determine if you are able to receive the TP Frequency or not.  The same satellite may have beams directed in different directions, some broad and some narrow.  They can dictate what regions they will allow reception from.* Beam = Where the signal is directed downward towards the Earth.    === LyngSat Beam === Referring to what is indicated under the BEAM column you can determine if you are able to receive the TP Frequency or not.  The same satellite may have beams directed in different directions, some broad and some narrow.  They can dictate what regions they will allow reception from. Partial List::* Ku - ?:* NorthWest - specific U.S. state or region:* South california - specific U.S. state or region:* Central Plains :* North East - specific U.S. state or region:* South Florida - specific U.S. state or region:* Conus - '''refers to the 48 contiguous states''':* North West - specific U.S. state or region:* North California - specific U.S. state or region:* Arizona - specific U.S. state or region:* Midwest - specific U.S. state or region:* Texas - specific U.S. state or region:* carolinas - specific U.S. state or region:* Hawaii - non conus U.S. state:* Alaska - non conus U.S. state:* Utah - specific U.S. state or region:* Deep south - specific U.S. state or region Increasing the size of your dish will allow you to pull in TP frequencies close to but outside of your standard beam area.  
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