OK, just want to run this past you guys as a reality check for myself before I dive in and start buying equipment:
I have a 10' mesh dish, C/Ku LNB in the yard already. Been sitting idle now for a few years.
The plan:
purchase a 4dtv receiver first. Gotta move the dish and there are certain channels SWMBO & the kids won't do without (Discovery health, TLC for SWMBO & noggin for kids)
Then I want to add an FTA to the mix (maybe one with PVR functionality)
One of the things I liked with the old setup I had was poking around thru the feeds on ku band.. some crazy stuff could be found. FTA can be the replacement for that, but the rest of the family wouldn't tolerate having to poke around to find stuff. When my daughter wants to watch noggin, she wants it NOW!
I went in the basement the other day, the old wire from the dish coming into the house has been cut. I sure dont remember doing that.. could have been a contractor, not sure. anyway, I'm going to have to splice it back together. I did see now that what looks like a 4 conductor flat, is actually just the sheathing. Inside each are the "real" wires. One has 3 for the motor, 2 are coax and 1 has (I think) 2 wires, I assume for V/H switching.. so as long as I can splice them back together properly, I should be good to go
anything I'm missing? Anybody see any glaring errors or omissions?
thanks!
Paul...
I have a 10' mesh dish, C/Ku LNB in the yard already. Been sitting idle now for a few years.
The plan:
purchase a 4dtv receiver first. Gotta move the dish and there are certain channels SWMBO & the kids won't do without (Discovery health, TLC for SWMBO & noggin for kids)
Then I want to add an FTA to the mix (maybe one with PVR functionality)
One of the things I liked with the old setup I had was poking around thru the feeds on ku band.. some crazy stuff could be found. FTA can be the replacement for that, but the rest of the family wouldn't tolerate having to poke around to find stuff. When my daughter wants to watch noggin, she wants it NOW!
I went in the basement the other day, the old wire from the dish coming into the house has been cut. I sure dont remember doing that.. could have been a contractor, not sure. anyway, I'm going to have to splice it back together. I did see now that what looks like a 4 conductor flat, is actually just the sheathing. Inside each are the "real" wires. One has 3 for the motor, 2 are coax and 1 has (I think) 2 wires, I assume for V/H switching.. so as long as I can splice them back together properly, I should be good to go
anything I'm missing? Anybody see any glaring errors or omissions?
thanks!
Paul...