ultatryon said:Why would you want a A9 dish in Canada? the Ka stuff wont work there anyways....
All Ka transponders are spotbeamed to the area they serve..
Jumbo Dumbo said:I doubt that you will find any installer in Calgary with the Ka band signal sat finder - nor are any likely to purchase such a unit. You should have done your homework before buying the dish especially since you have neither a MPEG4 or Ka capable DTV receiver.
The Boeing-built Spaceway 1 and 2 satellites will have the capacity for more than 500 local HD channels, bringing local HD programming to most of the U.S. population, and will enable DIRECTV to continue to expand standard-definition local offerings and other enhancements. DIRECTV 10 and 11 will have the capacity for more than 1,000 additional local HD channels and more than 150 national HD channels and other new programming offerings. All four satellites will use spot-beam technology to deliver local channels.
The Boeing-built satellite will be carried into space by an Ariane 5 launch vehicle and is expected to be ready for commercial service in early fall at 99.2 degrees West Longitude (WL), one of two Ka-band orbital slots that DIRECTV will use to transmit local digital and HD signals via spot beam to its customers.
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Also, I called up Cabletronix in Calgary and when they asked what the satellite provider is and I said "DirecTV" they became very impolite and practically hung up the phone on me. Whatever happened to "friendly" Canada?