Howdy HWM,
That's good to hear. I was sort of impressed with the Geosatpro, the first time I saw it. Particularly liked the supports for the LNBF as well as the heavy duty construction. I'm hoping that my basic hook-up (don't think I'll include a motor since I'm just going to initially use 97W) will be reletivly easy. How'd your initiall set up go? Was the dish bracket support all it was cracked up to be? The info indicated it could be used for either a wall (which is what mine will be) or roof scenario.
By the way, what input did you use on your TV?
Did your dish and receiver purchase include instructions? If so, how were they? I appreciate your feedback.
I installed my 90cm GeosatPro dish on a pipe set into the ground in concrete. The J-arm dish mount that was included is very sturdy, and you should not have any problems using it as a wall mount. Just be sure to use the two extra side support arms. It is a large and heavy (for Ku band) dish.
I use the HDMI input on my 50" Toshiba LCD LED HDTV with the MicroHD. It has great picture quality, the TV and the MicroHD. 1080p is incredible, 720p is great, and regular 480i standard definition is good. Not many HD channels on 97w though. Try 125w Ku for PBS HD.
The dish came with clear instructions for assembly. The receiver includes an excellent user instruction manual, written in real American English. The MicroHD firmware is programmed in America for true FTA use, and it can be updated when new versions are released, either by downloading it from the Internet to a USB stick and then to the receiver via it's USB port, or downloaded directly from 97w Ku satellite to the receiver.
The DVR function to an external USB drive on the MicroHD is easy to use. The MicroHD is by far the most user-friendly and trouble-free FTA satellite receiver I have used.
Having said all that, FTA dish aiming and system setup is not easy at first, but if you have basic mechanical skills and tools, and are willing to study and learn, you should be able to do it. Its like most other technical skills. Read the manual, do careful work, and you will be successful.