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    3500s remote control

    I did try changing the batteries. turns out I had the receiver at the top of my entertainment rack. just like Iceberg... It does work when holding the remote over your head... but my arms get tired... thanks for the replies
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    3500s remote control

    Has anybody experienced remote control problems with the pansat 3500s? It went from working to working only when pointed directly at the receiver to not working at all. Is it sucking batteries or is there another issue? I would have posted this in the review section but the thread is...
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    newbe feed/hack question

    There are quite a few posts that are apparently bordering on hacking. As a newbe, (born on date: Friday November 2nd, 2005) I am still really uncertain what constitutes a 'feed' and what is OK. I have assumed everything on lyngsat that is yellow is fair game and open for discussion on this...
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    List your favorite FTA bird and channel's

    found 'the tube' on G-10R 11718(V) 27.692 I just got into FTA for 'The Empire Network' to watch the Buffalo Sabres and Rochester Amercs games. Does anybody know if The empire network is still around. I was hoping to find it on AMC5 Ku FTA. Did any of the Hockey fans ever get this channel?
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    List your favorite FTA bird and channel's

    The Tube still exists. Your going to hate me, but I stumbled across it yesterday before I reset my receiver... They were showing DeLite's the groove is in the heart video. I will post if and when I find it again.
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    not receiving expected channels

    Thank you for the quick replies. Its rare to find people who genuinely want to help. As usual its probably pilot error. I will do as suggested, thanks again.
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    not receiving expected channels

    I am new to FTA and this board, so please excuse my ignorance. setup pansat 3500s, stab hh90 rotor, 75cm dish, digital Ku band LNBF, RG6 cabling. stab rotor set at 28 degrees; dish elevation set at 41 per instructions for an effective 60 degree elevation. location 28.2N 80.6W: melbourne...