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From: sanjay@uoregon.UUCP (Sanjay Rajopadhye)
Newsgroups: sci.electronics,sci.misc,rec.video
Subject: Satellite Receivers
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Date: Mon, 27-Jul-87 15:08:52 EDT
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  Hi,

  I have a friend in India who is interested in a satellite system.  The
INSAT is definitely one of the geostationary satellite that he  can tune
to, but there are also others that occasionally pass by.  He can get the
dish and the tracking mechanism (actually  he plans to  do this manually
initially) locally,  but the receiver/amplifier is   a different matter.
I'd like to get them for him, if they are  available  in  the US.  Could
anyone tell me where they would be available, what frequencies  I should
look for and what the prices would be.  Please send me  replies by email
or post followups only to sci.misc since I do not subscribe to the other
newsgroups.

  ADVthanxANCE

 =ge bune