They prefer you order both....The "kit" is designed for us folks in the states....
I agree.....
I think the term "new customers" means those who are in the US and who do not already have an existing Shaw account.
I recently did business with these folks, but because I already had an existing Shaw account (brokered by others), I had to order the dish and the receiver separately. By the time all was said & done, the dish ended up costing about $250 with the freight and customs fees. (I had previously used a generic dish and wanted to upgrade, plus upgrade my receiver to 8PSK compatible). I purchased a DSR-319 at a price that was discounted at the time, and I'm not sure why, although it has the old Star Choice Logo on it. I notice the current price of the DSR-319 is no longer discounted.
By the way, KuSat was
very good to do business with, very helpful, very cooperative, and delivered as promised.
I also think you might be wise to keep the number of active receivers at a minimum. My broker will only allow two. I have read where accounts having many receivers active have been checked by Shaw to be sure they're all at the same address. In the case of southern subs, such an investigation might be unpleasant......
I think your plan to order a SDef receiver now is a good one.....they may be saying that the 6xx will be available soon, but if history is any indication..........
And I heard that Ku dishes (Shaw) are harder to point than Bell
I can't comment on the comparison between Shaw & Bell. For me, the worst part of getting the dish up was mounting the bracket, due to the nature of the wall of the house. I was able to point the dish accurately enough using Dishpointer, such that I was on the satellite even before I plugged in the receiver. Then getting the dish peaked was just a matter of a little patience for 15 minutes. And I'm not a professional at this.
But most of the trouble people on this forum have had pointing the dish seem to result from mistakes with the basics: mast not plumb, incorrect settings for elevation & skew, blocked line of sight, and the most troublesome of all is dealing with a magnetic compass, which can be eliminated by using Dishpointer.