If you guys want to re-live your C-Band memories, I'd like to suggest that you get a copy of the book "Television's Pirates" by Bob Cooper. Yes that is "THE" Bob Cooper who was the first individual to build his own home satellite system, and the guy who was on Boresight years ago. Bob explains how the first video pirates were the cable companies (called Community Antenna Television Association back then), and how they brought in distant signals for their subscribers. Don't be fooled by the name of the book, it isn't a how-to-steal tv book by any means, it just explains how the whole cable and satellite industry came into being. The book goes to an extreme detail and Bob very accurately describes the different events and how they took place. Truly fascinating reading. Iafirebuff, if you read Satellite Magazines and didn't have a dish, I think you would really enjoy this book. It is over 900 pages thick, small font and no pictures. I have already spent roughly 8 to 10 hours reading this book, and am only on page 630something.
For those of you who are going to be fortunate enough to go to the Satellite and Broadband Expo in Atlanta, you will have the opportunity to meet Bob there. I unfortunately won't be attending Atlanta, but I will be meeting "Coop" when he goes to Dayton Ohio for the Ham Radio Festival there..