Are the advantages of the Coolsat 5000 worth the additional cost over a less expensive receiver like the Fortec Lifetime? I know it costs about $50 more.
Bill Dobbs said:Are the advantages of the Coolsat 5000 worth the additional cost over a less expensive receiver like the Fortec Lifetime? I know it costs about $50 more.
nah. Have 3 TV's set up in the same area so on a good night I've had all 3 going (especially during hockey games)the ability to watch 2 TV's max at the same time
sharris said:Tony.....you think you have enough receivers.....LOL
Wholly crap...
14 Free to Air receivers - $3000
22 FTA dishes (various sizes) - $2000
14 HTH motors - $1500
Only having two eyes, the ability to watch 2 TV's max at the same time, but dying with the most toys........Priceless
Can't wait to see the pics of the dish farm at your house in 5 years.
Iceberg said:giz
He's exaggerating....my signature has most of my FTA equipment.
Items that I have that are not on the list
-Satworks 3688 (trying to fix it)
-Pansat 1500
-Toshiba Analog TRX1420 (2 of them)
-Uniden 4200 analog receiver
and the 6000 which is up for sale
My latest dumpster diving excursions have netted me a bent-up Dish500 (for hardware parts), a Superdish (without LNBs and without pole mount on back), and a square planar microwave antenna (not sure what I can do with this yet, 802.11 wireless?)...Iceberg said:I’ve got a spare bedroom with so many parts and stuff there its crazy. I’ve got 3 FTA dishes in there right now (40x30 Primestar, 39x23 DirecPC and 32x20 DirecPC) along with lots of Dish 500’s, DirecTv dishes, LNB’s (gotta love yard sales and dumpster diving) cabling, and parts.
I guess I could say “Hello my name is Iceberg and I am a free to air addict”
No, its not garbage. It is "Junque."john green said:Tron, Maybe a name change is in order. Garbage Man ?
Everyone together: "Hi Iceberg!"Iceberg said:I guess I could say “Hello my name is Iceberg and I am a free to air addict”