Well, after a year of having 2 KU and 1 Cband dish, i have made some late summer changes. On one of my 1.2 motorized KU dishes, i moved it to 125w and then disconnected my USALS motor. I put in two dual output LNBF's . One locked at 125w, and the other LNBF tilted and locked in at 121w.
With my Cband, I found that 121 and 125 were the only two birds i was utilizing on the KU side of it. I then installed a multi switch so that i can watch 121 and 125 simultaneously on three different TVs at the same time.
This summer i put in a new 12' dish. I am still fine tuning that dish and the setup on it isn't 100% complete, but the end result will be that we, as a family can watch two different things on the arc at the same time.
The reason for locking the position of one of my KU dishes is because the USALS HH120 is not reliable with a 1.2 meter dish. The back/forth play in the USALS motor in just one year, is enough to loose the signal, and i have to approach a bird from one direction to lock in the signal. What a pain. I tried hooking up a dual C/KU lnbf, and not having great luck with that either.
By locking one of my KU dishes to what i watch 90% of the time on the KU side, i am hoping i will create a far more reliable setup.
I gotta say, even with the Cband dish, we spend a lot of time watching KU 125w and the PBS suite. That is truly one of FTA's gems out there.
With my Cband, I found that 121 and 125 were the only two birds i was utilizing on the KU side of it. I then installed a multi switch so that i can watch 121 and 125 simultaneously on three different TVs at the same time.
This summer i put in a new 12' dish. I am still fine tuning that dish and the setup on it isn't 100% complete, but the end result will be that we, as a family can watch two different things on the arc at the same time.
The reason for locking the position of one of my KU dishes is because the USALS HH120 is not reliable with a 1.2 meter dish. The back/forth play in the USALS motor in just one year, is enough to loose the signal, and i have to approach a bird from one direction to lock in the signal. What a pain. I tried hooking up a dual C/KU lnbf, and not having great luck with that either.
By locking one of my KU dishes to what i watch 90% of the time on the KU side, i am hoping i will create a far more reliable setup.
I gotta say, even with the Cband dish, we spend a lot of time watching KU 125w and the PBS suite. That is truly one of FTA's gems out there.