First post here guys.
I just learned of FTA from an article in "Make:" magazine written by Dave Mathews. As a custom A/V installer with over 10 years of experience I am amazed that I didn't learn of this until now. Needless to say I have been doing a lot of reading on the subject so that I can give it a go myself.
So hear is my first question.
With FTA being such a niche market, how can there be enough demand to result in several manufacturers offering several models of FTA receivers? Low profit margins for electronics plus what would seem to be an extremely small client base adds up to an industry I have a hard time comprehending.
Any bits of insight would be appreciated.
Thanks, Gary
I just learned of FTA from an article in "Make:" magazine written by Dave Mathews. As a custom A/V installer with over 10 years of experience I am amazed that I didn't learn of this until now. Needless to say I have been doing a lot of reading on the subject so that I can give it a go myself.
So hear is my first question.
With FTA being such a niche market, how can there be enough demand to result in several manufacturers offering several models of FTA receivers? Low profit margins for electronics plus what would seem to be an extremely small client base adds up to an industry I have a hard time comprehending.
Any bits of insight would be appreciated.
Thanks, Gary