I voted less than a month before realizing C-Band was included. C-Band BUD with Ku I have had for over 10 years. I wanted a big dish for many years but it was my brother finally got me started "by accident". He bought a bunch of satellite stuff in a garage sale for me in the summer of 1994. One of those items was a brand new, never used Drake ESR 324. It was "old" even back then. The LNA and BC he got with the pile of parts were separate items, not even an LNB! But I had no dish. I tried buying a dish from satellite stores but they didn't want to sell used UNLESS they installed it. A few weeks later my other brother found someone selling two dishes but no receivers. He just wanted them off his Christmas tree farm and I was the first to inquire about them. So I lucked out. Pulled them down, cleaned them up and installed one, sold the other. I still have one of those (Winegard 10') dishes. (Planted the pole a week before Labor Day weekend and installed the dish Labor Day weekend.) My friend still has the other. My positioner box was all "manual" with no indicator except looking out the window or watching the satellite TP as the dish passed by. I built it using a project box, DPDT Center Off switch, bridge rectifier, transformer, line cord and terminal strip. All parts except for the transformer came form American Science and Surplus. (Any Amer Sci fans out there?) If you want to talk about a "true" scrounged system, mine certainly was.
I can still remember the first image I ever saw using this receiver and dish. It was a still image of a photo finish at a race track. It was blind luck that I managed to have the dish pointed dead on a satellite and have the tuner on an active transponder. I just turned the monitor and receiver on and there was two horses at a photo finish. It was so interesting finding all the free channels that were available back then but no longer exist, even for subscription on cable.
Does anyone remember a short lived TV show called "Weird TV" with the "Space Bass Medicine Hour"? It was on Galaxy 7 TP10 on Saturday nights the summer and fall of 1994. At that time it was ONLY on C-Band satellite. How about The B-Movie Channel? I still remember watching the launch of "The Fox Movie Channel". It was Halloween night and their first movie was the "Rocky Horror" show. How about Ollie? I believe that was his name. This was the Egyptian guy that sold C-Band satellite equipment and had a woman (his daughter?) that would work with him. It was many times live and he would take phone calls and give repair tips on the air. If I recall it was the "High Tech Channel" that he called his show. (If anyone can correct me about this guy or remember his name, please post.)
Then there were the Canadian, CBC and CTV channels. And Much Music.
Can anyone tell me what ever happened to:
Channel America
America One
Network One (this was on F1/TP 11 for a long time and was the "Girls Gone Wild" network.)
America Independent Network
MOR Music
Nostalgia (did this become Hallmark?)
FamilyNet
Z Music
The Box
BASSET BINGO
And, of course, all the "temporary" networks that popped up from time to time. Does anyone recall the Science Fiction (and I'm not talking the SciFi Channel) network that would only be on Friday nights? Most of the time this transponder was "paid programming" but on Fridays they would show the low end (sometimes lower than B level) SciFi movies. There was also a "Western" channel (not STARZ) for a short time that showed very old westerns.
Also, the huge listings of "wild feeds" that used to be available.