Hello guys,
I'm very new to this FTA, but been reading some posts and articles on very general topics.
My question is what size dish is good for getting a good quality signal? (assuming that the size of the dish corresponds to signal reception strength)
I could be wrong w/ that, but I heard that 30" dish or larger is required for general Ku band Sats.
My plan is to get:
viewsat MaxHD receiver and 36" or 1 meter dish w/ no motor (yet), single LNB and no switch.
This is just to start getting a clearer signal and more channel than what I have now.
I live in SE Phoenix, Az with relatively clear view of the south eastern sky.
I don't have a particular sat I want to aim, but want a good sat w/ many HD channel as I can pick up. (any suggestion would be very appreciated)
Ultimately, I would like to receive Asian signal, particularly Korean and Japanese channels (if available).
I heard that some are down now for ? reasons...
Any help w/ any/ all my equipment choices will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for educating the newbee!
Also, if you would point me to a online store to avoid, that would be cool too.
Thanks again.
John.
I'm very new to this FTA, but been reading some posts and articles on very general topics.
My question is what size dish is good for getting a good quality signal? (assuming that the size of the dish corresponds to signal reception strength)
I could be wrong w/ that, but I heard that 30" dish or larger is required for general Ku band Sats.
My plan is to get:
viewsat MaxHD receiver and 36" or 1 meter dish w/ no motor (yet), single LNB and no switch.
This is just to start getting a clearer signal and more channel than what I have now.
I live in SE Phoenix, Az with relatively clear view of the south eastern sky.
I don't have a particular sat I want to aim, but want a good sat w/ many HD channel as I can pick up. (any suggestion would be very appreciated)
Ultimately, I would like to receive Asian signal, particularly Korean and Japanese channels (if available).
I heard that some are down now for ? reasons...
Any help w/ any/ all my equipment choices will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for educating the newbee!
Also, if you would point me to a online store to avoid, that would be cool too.
Thanks again.
John.