Okay here is what I got on ebay. It looked like a pretty good deal, however I am reading and figuring out that an 18 inch dish really sucks. Opps.
Pansat 2700A 2700
4 way tokyosat switch.
18" dish with dual output lnb.
Okay just some basic questions...
Okay so the dual output on the LMB simply means that I can hook up two receivers I think, is this right?
I saw some listings for both LMB’s and LMBF's; what does the "F" mean?
I don't have a motor yet. I am guessing that this means I can only talk to one bird at a time. In relation, I see a lot of dishes with dual LMB's, for eample 110 119 and stuff like this. Does this mean that I can talk to two birds at once while the dish is pointing in the same direction? I don't fully understand the concept so if someone could explain it I would be thrilled.
The motors that I am seeing on ebay rotate the dish in a half circle as it appears. How does this effect (not sure if I have the terminology correct) the skew or elevation? I mean the up and down angel of the dish itself..... So if someone could explain that concept too, I would be vastly thrilled.
I was playing with some satellites from dish network that my friend had (not hacking btw) and I figured out how to locate one dish with it, and that was the disk network satellite obviously. The satellite that I was using had two LMBs. The bird was kind of in the S. S E sky, however I discovered something W. S W in the sky that the system talked to, but the signal went away after the receiver showed a clear picture on the screen for about two seconds. Does anyone have any ideas what that was?
It should be a week or so before my setup comes in, and in the meantime I am going to be looking for a larger dish; however, I just wanted to get some more general ideas.
Lastly, where would I find the locations of the birds, angel settings if you will, for where I live? Quincy IL, 62301
Oh yea, another lastly, since I do not have a motor yet, what bird would it be best for me to point at where I would get the most channels. (I may not have asked that correctly). From what I was reading on lyngsat it looked like some birds have the same channels, some more than others, and some had just one or two large network channels.
I do understand how a forum works and I am sure these questions have been asked a billion times, but I'm not finding them well, and my eyes hurt.
Thanks,
Dan
Pansat 2700A 2700
4 way tokyosat switch.
18" dish with dual output lnb.
Okay just some basic questions...
Okay so the dual output on the LMB simply means that I can hook up two receivers I think, is this right?
I saw some listings for both LMB’s and LMBF's; what does the "F" mean?
I don't have a motor yet. I am guessing that this means I can only talk to one bird at a time. In relation, I see a lot of dishes with dual LMB's, for eample 110 119 and stuff like this. Does this mean that I can talk to two birds at once while the dish is pointing in the same direction? I don't fully understand the concept so if someone could explain it I would be thrilled.
The motors that I am seeing on ebay rotate the dish in a half circle as it appears. How does this effect (not sure if I have the terminology correct) the skew or elevation? I mean the up and down angel of the dish itself..... So if someone could explain that concept too, I would be vastly thrilled.
I was playing with some satellites from dish network that my friend had (not hacking btw) and I figured out how to locate one dish with it, and that was the disk network satellite obviously. The satellite that I was using had two LMBs. The bird was kind of in the S. S E sky, however I discovered something W. S W in the sky that the system talked to, but the signal went away after the receiver showed a clear picture on the screen for about two seconds. Does anyone have any ideas what that was?
It should be a week or so before my setup comes in, and in the meantime I am going to be looking for a larger dish; however, I just wanted to get some more general ideas.
Lastly, where would I find the locations of the birds, angel settings if you will, for where I live? Quincy IL, 62301
Oh yea, another lastly, since I do not have a motor yet, what bird would it be best for me to point at where I would get the most channels. (I may not have asked that correctly). From what I was reading on lyngsat it looked like some birds have the same channels, some more than others, and some had just one or two large network channels.
I do understand how a forum works and I am sure these questions have been asked a billion times, but I'm not finding them well, and my eyes hurt.
Thanks,
Dan