Hi Everyone,
Let's say I decide I want a Free to Air System. Where would I start?
In the past I had a BUD, but that has been taken out, and the post has been removed. We also had Dish Network, and the dish from Dish Network has been taken off the roof. The mount for that dish is still up there, but I am not sure I could hit the western birds as that post is on the lower part of the eastern slope of my roof. Would I be better off to sink a new post in the ground?
I think I have enough room on the south end of my house to put a post, and be able to shoot over the house to the south of me. On the south end of the house is a Directv HD dish. I don't want to block this dish. What sort of view does the Directv HD dish need (180 degrees, 90 degrees, etc due south)?
I would like the receiver to be user friendly. What sort of wiring is involved between the dish and the receiver. The old BUD had a whole bunch of wires. Dish, Voom and Directv have only had one coax cable running between the dish and the receiver.
I am really only planning on hooking this up to one television, but that might change depending on what is up on the free to air birds. Can I run two recievers off one free to air dish?
I think I would want a HD receiver. I would like the reciever to be user friendly. I am not familiar with any of the different FTA receivers available.
Thanks,
Roland
Let's say I decide I want a Free to Air System. Where would I start?
In the past I had a BUD, but that has been taken out, and the post has been removed. We also had Dish Network, and the dish from Dish Network has been taken off the roof. The mount for that dish is still up there, but I am not sure I could hit the western birds as that post is on the lower part of the eastern slope of my roof. Would I be better off to sink a new post in the ground?
I think I have enough room on the south end of my house to put a post, and be able to shoot over the house to the south of me. On the south end of the house is a Directv HD dish. I don't want to block this dish. What sort of view does the Directv HD dish need (180 degrees, 90 degrees, etc due south)?
I would like the receiver to be user friendly. What sort of wiring is involved between the dish and the receiver. The old BUD had a whole bunch of wires. Dish, Voom and Directv have only had one coax cable running between the dish and the receiver.
I am really only planning on hooking this up to one television, but that might change depending on what is up on the free to air birds. Can I run two recievers off one free to air dish?
I think I would want a HD receiver. I would like the reciever to be user friendly. I am not familiar with any of the different FTA receivers available.
Thanks,
Roland