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Default C band dishes

I was wondering if anyone could give me any info for the cband dishes like maybe a settup and if there is any fta on it. Dont know to much about it just looking for some different options.


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Here are some C Band satellites you can take a look at.
Dish & LNB requirements for each North American satellite
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