I do not know where you are but, you will need at least two and probably more dishes, to allow you to aim your dish at specific parts of the sky to receive that satellites signal. You cannot do it with one dish.
Is this for personal use or industry? Because you may get better reception with the larger dishes up to 4 metres wide or more?
I think you should be able to take all the feeds to one satellite box/TV though. I wonder why you want to do this and how much space you have?
Can you let me know a few more details.
It may also help to write a nice letter to the broadcasting manager of the BBC, and ask what equipment they use?
Take care and a great new year.................
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Take it easy, bb. >"HEAR & you FORGET<>SEE & you REMEMBER<>DO & you UNDERSTAND"<=$=|O|=$=>"Common Sense is Genius dressed in its Working Clothes"<>[Ralph Waldo Emerson]