I get a solid signal on every Ku satellite on the arc except Eutelsat 116.8 W.
Here's why:
Here's why:
Looks like you need either an OrbyTV dish to the south of your house or some elevation gain on the current one.
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200 feet RG6 satellite coax run is typical. Longer runs use RG-11. Use an inline booster if 300' and absolutely no other option.
Place the terrestrial antenna as close as possible. ATSC doesn't do well over long cable runs.
Tie a NEW string to the end of the coax, so it goes into the conduit along with the new coax. That way you'll be set again for any future pulls. I use the yellow nylon type, and then you don't have to worry about it breaking.Looks like the total cable run will be about 130'.
I'll try to run the coax first. I have a pull string in the conduit out to my garage, hoping the pull string in the conduit doesn't break.
I've got about 130' of RG6 coax running from a modded DirecTV Slimline (instead of an Orby dish) into a Zinwell 3 X 4 switch that feeds four Orby receivers. Also have the antenna running into that switch. All works fine.Looks like the total cable run will be about 130'.
I'll try to run the coax first. I have a pull string in the conduit out to my garage, hoping the pull string in the conduit doesn't break.
I get a solid signal on every Ku satellite on the arc except Eutelsat 116.8 W.
Here's why:
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Just curious how long you let your sub expire that made them offer you a free month service? I have both Orby and Dish RV pay as you go and plan on switching back and forth..Use Dish camping because I can't receive western arcs where we camp.. only eastern
2 months for me. I get text messages every day from Orby! Sometimes, I get 5 or 6 text messages a day from Orby. CRAZY!Just curious how long you let your sub expire that made them offer you a free month service? I have both Orby and Dish RV pay as you go and plan on switching back and forth..Use Dish camping because I can't receive western arcs where we camp.. only eastern