Hey guys! I'm totally new to FTA and am looking for a little guidance. I've been lurking on the forum for a while trying to gather as much education as possible, and finally bought some gear to play around with. I'm a very techy guy when it comes to video (I actually own my own post production business), but this is the first time I've really delved into the satellite world. I must admit, I'm not one to watch TV, but as someone who regularly works on many Los Angeles based productions, many have suggested I "jack in" to kind of see what's out there, if only to say up to date with the latest trends in media.
First off, let me thank many of you for your reviews and wisdom. I decided to start out by buying a Pansat 3500SD, a Winegard 76cm dish and a Techsat Tracker II LNB. I also bought a used DirecTV dish from a guy off Craigslist. It has a California Amplifier 150517 LNB, which works with what I assume to be the "upper" Ku band (as opposed to the linear LNBs that work from 11.7 to 12.2 GHz). I'm sure you guys know what I'm talking about.
I've played with both dishes, and gotten good results. Everything seems to work as expected, based on info I've read here and in other forums.
Now on to some questions for you experts:
1. I've noticed that pulling lower Ku signals (using the Techsat LNB) is much trickier than pulling the Dish Network, etc. signals using the 18" dish. For example, I can get around 90% quality (according to the 3500SD) when using the 18" dish and the circular LNB. However, the Winegard dish and the Techsat never seem to get past 60-70%. And this takes VERY fine tweaking -- I mean, you move that dish 1 or 2 mm and the signal's gone! Is this normal, or is something wrong with my setup?
2. The Techsat LNB (linear, 10750), has markings on it, ostensibly for fine tuning the rotation (the Winegard has markings on the LNB mount as well). I've tried rotating it, but it seems to work best at 0. Would there ever be a reason to rotate it? Is location a factor? I'm in Los Angeles, if that helps.
3. On my Pansat 3500SD (which is NOT a clone, I already verified this), I am having trouble deleting satellites. I realized that it will not allow you to delete a satellite if that particular sat's channels have already been stored. You can TRY to delete it, but the name of the satellite is just grayed out, not gone. I figured out that you need to switch the receiver to "radio" mode in order to delete the radio channels as well, and it seems you need to delete the transponders from the TP list too. Well, when I first started playing around with it and didn't really know what I was doing, I created several satellites that I would now like to delete. I've deleted all their channels (using the delete all function) for both picture and radio channels, AND deleted all the transponders. However, while I've had luck deleting SOME satellites, others still remain in the list grayed out. It seems completely arbitrary which ones stay and which ones go. I don't really know what else to do to get rid of them. Any ideas?
4. When I got my Winegard dish, all the foam was busted inside the box and parts were floating around. Although everything seemed in order, there were a few small dents on the dish, originating from the back (small lumps when you look at the face of the dish). I'm sure this was caused by the mounts, etc. floating around in the box during shipping. Should I be concerned about this? Overall it looks pretty much perfect, but I don't know how this will affect focus of the radio signals. If it's an issue, I'll definitely contact Winegard and try to get a replacement.
Well! Sorry for the long post, but I figured I'd just lay it all out for you FTA geniuses. I don't know how much of you are into video post production, etc. but I would be more than happy to help out with any video editing, compression, or format questions. Thanks guys!
First off, let me thank many of you for your reviews and wisdom. I decided to start out by buying a Pansat 3500SD, a Winegard 76cm dish and a Techsat Tracker II LNB. I also bought a used DirecTV dish from a guy off Craigslist. It has a California Amplifier 150517 LNB, which works with what I assume to be the "upper" Ku band (as opposed to the linear LNBs that work from 11.7 to 12.2 GHz). I'm sure you guys know what I'm talking about.
I've played with both dishes, and gotten good results. Everything seems to work as expected, based on info I've read here and in other forums.
Now on to some questions for you experts:
1. I've noticed that pulling lower Ku signals (using the Techsat LNB) is much trickier than pulling the Dish Network, etc. signals using the 18" dish. For example, I can get around 90% quality (according to the 3500SD) when using the 18" dish and the circular LNB. However, the Winegard dish and the Techsat never seem to get past 60-70%. And this takes VERY fine tweaking -- I mean, you move that dish 1 or 2 mm and the signal's gone! Is this normal, or is something wrong with my setup?
2. The Techsat LNB (linear, 10750), has markings on it, ostensibly for fine tuning the rotation (the Winegard has markings on the LNB mount as well). I've tried rotating it, but it seems to work best at 0. Would there ever be a reason to rotate it? Is location a factor? I'm in Los Angeles, if that helps.
3. On my Pansat 3500SD (which is NOT a clone, I already verified this), I am having trouble deleting satellites. I realized that it will not allow you to delete a satellite if that particular sat's channels have already been stored. You can TRY to delete it, but the name of the satellite is just grayed out, not gone. I figured out that you need to switch the receiver to "radio" mode in order to delete the radio channels as well, and it seems you need to delete the transponders from the TP list too. Well, when I first started playing around with it and didn't really know what I was doing, I created several satellites that I would now like to delete. I've deleted all their channels (using the delete all function) for both picture and radio channels, AND deleted all the transponders. However, while I've had luck deleting SOME satellites, others still remain in the list grayed out. It seems completely arbitrary which ones stay and which ones go. I don't really know what else to do to get rid of them. Any ideas?
4. When I got my Winegard dish, all the foam was busted inside the box and parts were floating around. Although everything seemed in order, there were a few small dents on the dish, originating from the back (small lumps when you look at the face of the dish). I'm sure this was caused by the mounts, etc. floating around in the box during shipping. Should I be concerned about this? Overall it looks pretty much perfect, but I don't know how this will affect focus of the radio signals. If it's an issue, I'll definitely contact Winegard and try to get a replacement.
Well! Sorry for the long post, but I figured I'd just lay it all out for you FTA geniuses. I don't know how much of you are into video post production, etc. but I would be more than happy to help out with any video editing, compression, or format questions. Thanks guys!