could u please be a little more specificIf you need an LNb , Norsat or calamp is king IMO.
If you need an lnbf I like astrotel.
im using fta dvb and i also have a subscription to dn so when it rains, i wanna aim my big dish at their sats then hook up my dn reciever to the big dish to view that programming other wise im just using the b.u.d. for fta stuff i want one like this http://cgi.ebay.com/New-BSC621-C-Ku...ryZ11726QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem but i heard it doesent get ku-band to well, also wanting to know whats better cause im sure their is better, lolA lnb or lnbf? I assume you want circular c-band? what are you using dvb only or do you have a 4dtv?
That's the very best solution for a whole laundry list of reasons. - :upFor dish net put up a larger offset dish.
I'm usually pretty wordy, but let me keep it terse for a change:
1).
Do not mix subscription problems or hardware with FTA.
That's the very best solution for a whole laundry list of reasons. - :up
2).
Ya can't get circular Ku DBS frequencies through a BSC-621, a CK-1, nor BUD LNBs on a Chaparral feedhorn (nor similar).
Remember please, the LO is wrong.
3). using a spare DBS LNBf mounted beside your existing BUD LNB hardware is a possibility.
But it's also a poor solution.
See #1). above. -
Well, this is what you said before, and hooking a Dish Network receiver to just one LNB when it's expecting two, will at the minimum, require a Check Switch procedure.hmm, lets see
1. no one is talking about any subscription or hardware "problems" and if u wanna keep it fta, then im trying to watch NASA on 119, its fta and i wanna use a 10foot mesh dish to get it
Their receivers don't handle such changes gracefully.i also have a subscription to dn so when it rains, i wanna aim my big dish at their sats then hook up my dn reciever to the big dish to view that programming
I think it's intended to receive circular C-band, which is only on some pretty-far-east satellites.2. in the description of this lnb (BSC=621) it says its designed to get circular ku frequencies (with insertion of the included dilectric plate) and all fta is DBS format
User McGuyver (and many others) have mounted outboard LNBs on their BUDs.3. ive heard of some people doing this, i am considering it but would rather not do it this way, have u ever tried this or know someone who has?