This could all be accomplished with one dish. A 500+
not in Alaska
They have to use 36" and 48" dishes in most cases...maybe a 30" now for 119 with the new satellite there
This could all be accomplished with one dish. A 500+
I like it and looking forward to pix. I'm going to be posting pix of my non-standard EA set up. It isn't necessary for TX but over the course of time has been fun (more than one version). About to put in a tracking FTA Ku 1m dish but that is for a different forum.Wouldn't want it to be too easy, then the hobby part of TV would disappear. All the time I spent goofing around with getting TV in central Alaska over the years has beeen fun. Everything is non-standard.
when I had a dish pointed at 148 it was very low too and the elderly neighbor lady thought I was using it to evesdrop on her as it looked like it was pointed right at her house.sweet
It just looks weird to see dishes aimed like that...although when I watch Alaska State Troopers on Nat Geo and they're out in Nome and such the dishes look even lower
Love the install. I put my custom install on here too. I don't need the gain that you do up there. I just did it for rain fade & the fun of it.Snow will not collect in the dish, or on the feed either since we have real dry snow. Further south they use shields to keep snow off the feed. At work our C band dishes are 99% prime focus, and they DO COLLECT SNOW. We make many trips to the bush to remove snow if the locals don't sweep them out when the long distance goes out!
Yep I get extra gain most talk about getting 40's & 50's with standard equipment I'm in 60's or higher on the larger dishes and 40's on the dish 500.I saw your post, and like your system. So if the dishes are larger than what Dish installs, nothing wrong with that! More gain is always good! Tinkering is a great hobby..... Satellite stuff is a lot like Ham radio in that respect, the groups are a lot alike.