Anything worth watching I hook a FTA receiver to a Directv 5 LNB dish?

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Hi Everyone,

Right now I have the HD package from Directv. I have the OVAL dish that has the ... well, it has three LNB's, but when you select the setup it is the 5 LNB dish (from what I understand, the 5 LNB's have been combined so that there are 3 physical pieces of equipment out on the dish).

I have two Directv HD receivers in the house. For various reasons, I have ended up with a projector in the garage. (Front projection with a tripod screen.) Most the time I park the cars in the garage, but I can pull them out, throw a couple space heaters out there (or a portable swamp cooler), and set up the projection screen so I have a large tv/movie/conference room.

On the oval dish, there is a 4 way splitter. Two of the drops go to the hd receivers in the house. I could drill a small hole in the wall of the garage and drop a cable from the dish into the garage. I see some of the less expensive FTA receivers are around $100.

If I drop a cable from the dish, is there going to be anything worth watching on FTA?

The other choice - drop the cable, and when I want to watch something (large groups of people over) take one of the receivers out and hook it up.

I am not sure which would be best, and I am not really sure there would be anything worth watching or not on the FTA if I did that?

Thanks in advance,

roland
 
No, you won't get tv from directv's satellites, they are scrambled, and in a format that isn't watchable by free to air boxes. Not sure if any of your lnbfs are linear, probably not, but unless you move the dish over to a linear satellite and get the right lnbf on it you won't get anything.
You really need a 30" or larger dish, linear lnbf (pay-tv uses circular lnbfs) and aim at a linear sat to get any free to air tv. Click on The List, top of the page here, to check out some of whats up there. *You'll need to keep it separate from your pay-tv setup, switches incompatible and would possibly mess up your DTV boxes.
 
even with circular lnbs if you were to point at fta dvb chans on the birds available you will get about 3 channels and the spacing is probably not right. if it is the transponders may be blocked by the d* lnb built in switch. scrap it :D get a 36" to 39" with a linear as turbo said, i know sat AV has a sweet eBay deal right now
 
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You should be able to pickup NASA TV off EchoStar's bird at 119. You have to turn 22Khz on to get the 110/119 "combined" LNBF signal. I believe that was called Sat B & Sat C, at least on the older Phase III. The NASA transponder happens to work on the combined setup.

But... I doubt you want to pay $100 just for NASA TV. :) Get a 36" dish as suggested if you want FTA channels.
 
You should be able to pickup NASA TV off EchoStar's bird at 119. You have to turn 22Khz on to get the 110/119 "combined" LNBF signal. I believe that was called Sat B & Sat C, at least on the older Phase III. The NASA transponder happens to work on the combined setup.

But... I doubt you want to pay $100 just for NASA TV. :) Get a 36" dish as suggested if you want FTA channels.

I agree re the NASA. I've done that with my DTV dish. The dish pulls in both DN and DTV. Seems like there was some religious channel last time I looked too.
Also, if you get a Twinhan 1020a PCI card, it can also receive the unencrypted audio from any DTV channel if you get an audiorip plugin for TSREADER. I often use it to "listen" to some talk shows where you don't really need to see the video, plus there are the music channels.
 
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