armed 'n dangerous !
Maybe there's a secret to tuning with the BSC-621, that only the old timers know and haven't shared.
Linuxman did a hell of a job with the GeoSatPro CK-1 dual band, but ...
Now, he and TruckRacer have bought into the Chaparall Bullseye II (for mucho $$)
I know the co-rotor based dual band and the Bullseye II will get the job done.
I'm not planning on going with either.
Too much trouble, and too much money, respectively.
In fact, that's why I'm keeping my Ku on the side, and so any C-band only dish will be just fine when I locate one.
For C-only the BSC621, the CK-1, and the Sadoun/Eagle Aspen bandstacked should all work.
I actually have the latter two, so I'm all set. - - Just lookin' for a dish.
I just know what I've read here....a lot of folks say running dual band on one dish is a compromise on both bands.
Cant speak to it from experience, My Ku 'catchers are retired primestars.
Maybe there's a secret to tuning with the BSC-621, that only the old timers know and haven't shared.
Linuxman did a hell of a job with the GeoSatPro CK-1 dual band, but ...
Now, he and TruckRacer have bought into the Chaparall Bullseye II (for mucho $$)
I know the co-rotor based dual band and the Bullseye II will get the job done.
I'm not planning on going with either.
Too much trouble, and too much money, respectively.
In fact, that's why I'm keeping my Ku on the side, and so any C-band only dish will be just fine when I locate one.
For C-only the BSC621, the CK-1, and the Sadoun/Eagle Aspen bandstacked should all work.
I actually have the latter two, so I'm all set. - - Just lookin' for a dish.