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WS9036
90cm / 36" Satellite Dish
Antenna
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The WS9036 offset dish is the largest
90cm / 36 inch satellite dish on the market and the only one of
its size to include a universal mount with support arms.
Use it to mount this dish on the ground, on a sloped roof, or on
a wall. That's why it's called a universal mount.
Don't be a fool. Not all
similar dishes are made the same. The WS9036 90cm Ku band
dish is the highest quality 90cm dish Make sure you ask for it
by name.

Check out this review of our WS9036 36" dish & SG9120 HH DiSEqC
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Back Bracket |
Universal Mount with Support Arms |
Universal LNB Holder |
It's true, the WS
International WS9036 is larger than most other 90cm 36" dishes in the
industry!!!
Our 90cm dish is
much larger than most 90cm dishes. We also use heavy walled custom fit
boxes with styro foam inserts to protect the dish from damage during
shipping. You will see our short axis measures 90cm and the long
axis is 99cm giving you a dish that is almost 1 meter measure on the
long axis.
This is a 36" by 39" dish!!!
This is one of the largest dishes you can legally put in sub-division.
Check this out:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html#QA for
more information.
Commercial Grade 90cm Dish For Ku Band Satellite
Reception
36-inch satellite dish for Ku band and FTA satellites
Actual size: 99cm
= 39 inches
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Item No |
WS9036 |
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Panel (Sector Divided) |
1 |
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Offset Angle |
24.62° |
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Aperture Diameter |
Short Axis
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90cm |
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Long Axis |
99cm |
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Ku-Band Gain @ 12.5GHz |
40.32dB |
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F/D Ratio |
0.6 |
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Focus Length |
24 Inch |
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Material |
Steel |
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Finish |
Polyester Powder Coating |
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Mounting Type |
Pole & Wall |
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Elevation Alignment |
0°~90° |
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Azimuth Alignment |
Fixed/0°~360° |
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Operational Winds |
Able to receive |
25m/sec |
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Able to re-set |
40m/sec |
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Without Damage |
60m/sec |
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Ambient Temperature |
-40°C~+60°C |
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Relative Humidity |
0~100% |
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WS International WS9036 (36" /
90cm) Satellite Dish |

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WS9036 36inch dish
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Qty |
Price/pc |
| 1-4 |
$59.00 |
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5-9 |
$57.00 |
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10-14 |
$54.00 |
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15-19 |
$49.00 |
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>19 |
$44.00 |
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Great for a
single DBS satellite. Use along with an
optional
FSS Linear LNB
and get satellite signal from the
following satellites: AMC 6
satellite @ 72° W, AMC 5 satellite @ 79° W, AMC 9 satellite @ 83° W, AMC
16 satellite @ 85° W, AMC 3 satellite @ 87° W, Galaxy 28 satellite @ 89°
W, Galaxy 11 satellite @ 91° W, Galaxy 26 satellite @ 93° W, Galaxy 3C
satellite @ 95° W, Galaxy 25 satellite @ 97° W, Galaxy 16 satellite @
99° W, AMC 4 satellite @ 101° W, AMC 1 satellite @ 103° W, AMC 15
satellite @ 105° W, Anik F1R satellite @ 107.3 W, Echostar 9 satellite @
121° W, Galaxy 10R satellite @ 123° W, Galaxy 13 satellite @ 127° W
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Aperture Diameter |
Short Axis |
90cm |
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Long Axis |
99cm |
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Ku-Band Gain @ 12.5GHz |
40.32dB |
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Focus Length |
24 Inch |
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Material |
Steel |
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Finish |
Polyester Powder Coating |
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| So when do I need a 90cm dish?
You need a 90cm / 30" dish in a few different situations.
The first situation is if the satellite footprint dictates that you will
need a 90cm dish and the other is if you live in a fringe area or
slightly out of the footprint of a satellite that requires a 76cm or 30"
satellite dish.
Is this dish for C or Ku band?
This is a Ku band satellite dish. For Ku reception,
you can use a dish as small as a 45cm and as large as they make them.
For C band, the smallest size dish you can use is a 6-foot (1.8m).
Look at the satellite footprint below. This
satellite footprint is actually for Galaxy25 (Telstar 5 / Intelsat
America's 5) Ku:
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Ku band |
EIRP
(dBW) |
Size
(cm) |
| >50 |
50 |
| 50 |
50-65 |
| 49 |
50-70 |
| 48 |
50-75 |
| 47 |
55-90 |
| 46 |
60-95 |
| 45 |
75-100 |
| 44 |
90-120 |
| 43 |
105-130 |
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What is EIRP? A measure of the
effective power emitted by a transmitter, or a measure of the signal
strength received on Earth from a satellite
The chart on the right explains the size antenna you
need based on your location. As you can see, you would need a 90cm
dish if you live outside of 48dB or lower. Basically, the lower
the decibel (dB), the less power you are able to receive from the
satellite, the larger size satellite dish you'll need.
Ku Satellite Dish Comparison Test
Vertical
Transponders: |
Channel
Used: |
Antenna #1
WS7630 |
Antenna #2
Patriot 85-E |
Antenna #3
WS9036 |
Antenna #4
Paraclipse 90 |
| Tp 01 11715 MHz |
Channel 507 |
+ 8.6 |
+ 9.1 |
+ 9.2 |
+ 9.7 |
| Tp 02 11745 MHz |
Channel 316 |
+ 8.2 |
+ 8.9 |
+ 8.9 |
+ 9.7 |
| Tp 03 11776 MHz |
Channel 416 |
+ 9.1 |
+ 9.7 |
+ 9.7 |
+ 9.7 |
| Tp 04 11806 MHz |
Channel 590 |
+ 8.0 |
+ 8.5 |
+ 8.6 |
+ 8.8 |
| Tp 05 11837 MHz |
Channel 390 |
+ 7.6 |
+ 7.8 |
+ 8.9 |
+ 9.5 |
| Tp 06 11867 MHz |
Channel 331 |
+ 9.1 |
+ 9.9 |
+10.0 |
+10.2 |
| Tp 07 11898 MHz |
Channel 327 |
+ 9.1 |
+ 9.6 |
+ 9.9 |
+10.1 |
| Tp 08 11928 MHz |
Channel 406 |
+ 8.4 |
+ 9.0 |
+ 9.2 |
+ 9.4 |
| Tp 09 11959 MHz |
Channel 306 |
+ 9.2 |
+10.0 |
+10.1 |
+10.3 |
| Tp 10 11989 MHz |
Channel 312 |
+ 8.2 |
+ 8.9 |
+ 9.0 |
+ 9.3 |
| Tp 11 12020 MHz |
Channel 367 |
+ 8.4 |
+ 9.1 |
+ 9.2 |
+ 9.4 |
| Tp 12 12050 MHz |
Channel 321 |
+ 9.1 |
+ 9.7 |
+ 9.8 |
+10.0 |
| Tp 13 12081 MHz |
Channel 299 |
+ 9.1 |
+ 9.7 |
+10.0 |
+10.3 |
| Tp 14 12111 MHz |
Channel 309 |
+ 8.6 |
+ 9.0 |
+10.3 |
+10.5 |
| Tp 15 12142 MHz |
Channel 360 |
+ 8.5 |
+ 9.1 |
+10.0 |
+10.2 |
| Tp 16 12172 MHz |
Channel 398 |
+ 8.8 |
+ 9.5 |
+10.1 |
+10.5 |
Horizontal
Transponders: |
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| Tp 17 11728 MHz |
Channel 344 |
+ 7.8 |
+ 7.9 |
+ 8.4 |
+ 8.8 |
| Tp 18 11758 MHz |
Channel 391 |
+ 9.1 |
+ 9.4 |
+ 9.7 |
+10.0 |
| Tp 19 11789 MHz |
Channel 403 |
+ 8.7 |
+ 9.3 |
+ 9.5 |
+ 9.7 |
| Tp 20 11819 MHz |
Channel 540 |
+ 9.6 |
+10.1 |
+10.3 |
+10.2 |
| Tp 21 11850 MHz |
Channel 301 |
+ 8.6 |
+ 9.4 |
+ 9.7 |
+ 9.7 |
| Tp 22 11880 MHz |
Channel 512 |
+ 8.8 |
+ 9.6 |
+ 9.7 |
+ 9.9 |
Tps 23 and 24
not in use |
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| Tp 25 11972 MHz |
Channel 303 |
+ 9.1 |
+ 9.8 |
+10.1 |
+10.2 |
| Tp 26 12002 MHz |
Channel 511 |
+ 8.9 |
+ 9.7 |
+ 9.7 |
+10.0 |
| Tp 27 12033 MHz |
Channel 601 |
+ 8.8 |
+ 9.6 |
+ 9.7 |
+ 9.7 |
| Tp 28 12063 MHz |
Channel 464 |
+ 7.8 |
+ 7.9 |
+ 9.2 |
+ 9.7 |
| Tp 29 12094 MHz |
Channel 508 |
+ 9.2 |
+ 9.9 |
+10.0 |
+ 9.9 |
| Tp 30 12124 MHz |
Channel 319 |
+ 9.4 |
+10.1 |
+10.5 |
+10.2 |
| Tp 31 12155 MHz |
Channel 300 |
+ 9.0 |
+ 9.7 |
+10.0 |
+ 9.7 |
| Tp 32 12185 MHz |
Channel 332 |
+ 8.8 |
+ 9.2 |
+ 9.7 |
+ 9.9 |
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