You betcha.........soon as I a) locate the camera b) find the batteries and charger c) have a few hours of daylight with nothing else to do and d) get internet at home instead of having to do it at work (although on a slow day it's no big deal).
Country living rocks!!!!!!
Good for you Inno!
We'll be looking forward to the pictures!! (hint - hint KevinAPB)
What the hell did you do?
Put a camera on the dish?
No wonder the neighbors are coming after you with flaming torches and pitchforks.
And as for putting LEDs on the dish, I really wouldn't do that.
It just works as a good aiming point for night shooting. -![]()
Hey there KevinAPB,
Nice pictures, some a little dark, but at least we get to see it.
The Cal-Amp 25K is a pretty decent C-band LNB. If the Ku is an Eagle Aspen .6db you are in pretty good shape there too.
If the dish is a full 8' from rim to rim, it is more than likely a Unimesh dish with the Home Cable label on it.
The little bit of damage to the outer rim won't hurt C-Band much, and the Ku might not be affected too much either.
The main thing is that it is working.
Fred
That's because there isn't anything on 58W that the Eagle Aspen can pull in.
You need a Universal Ku LNB to pickup whatever is there that has a footprint aimed at North America.
Fred
We like Tron, Stogie, and Gabshere. They are all from down your way, though Gabshere is just a few miles north of you. Edit: I forgot Swampman. He's from down your way too.
Gee Whiz!Don't forget Digiblur (uplink reports staff) and Rdel, both from Southeast Louisiana
ROFL! This thread is funny as hell. Welcome to the forum, Kevin!
I don't frequent the C-Band sub-forum too much, since my Paraclipse is still grounded, but your success with that dish is really beginning to inspire me
I thought that was a Von Weise actuator. I have one that is frozen, but you might be able to salvage some parts from it to fix yours. Give me a call tomorrow (AFTER 4:00 p.m.) The actuator from the Paraclipse is also a Von Weise, and it is in superb condition. As you know, I've got two GI analog receivers coming my way (a 450i and a 550i, both will run an actuator), so we'll be able to do some better things soon.
If you can't hit 97w through the trees with your BUD, stick a Ku dish up in the middle of the yard. You won't regret it...
Don't forget Digiblur (uplink reports staff) and Rdel, both from Southeast Louisiana!