So I got a 1.2M fiberglass dish today... The price was right but it was sorta dinged at the top. I can straighten it up and back it with a fiberglass patch to hold it right... The question is, am I wasting my time or is it ruined?
I know the right answer is "throw it up there and see if it works" but considering I just learned that FTA existed a week or 2 ago, I don't have any existing equipment, so I'm reluctant to spend a bunch of money to find out the dish is trash...
So some of you guys with more experience... If I can get the dish looking visually perfect will that be "close enough" or are we talking tolerences that are way tighter than that?
I realize getting C-Band on a 1.2 is already pushing my luck, just don't want to waste my time.
And as a bonus question... I can now (since the hurricane) aim a Direct TV dish in about 2 minutes or less without even using a compass. Is there anything else on 101, 110 or 119 that I can see with another (FTA/C-Band) receiver? In other words, if I use a dish with both a universal LNB and a circular, can I use the DirecTV receiver as my BirDog?
Thanks as always for humoring my rookie quesitons.
I know the right answer is "throw it up there and see if it works" but considering I just learned that FTA existed a week or 2 ago, I don't have any existing equipment, so I'm reluctant to spend a bunch of money to find out the dish is trash...
So some of you guys with more experience... If I can get the dish looking visually perfect will that be "close enough" or are we talking tolerences that are way tighter than that?
I realize getting C-Band on a 1.2 is already pushing my luck, just don't want to waste my time.
And as a bonus question... I can now (since the hurricane) aim a Direct TV dish in about 2 minutes or less without even using a compass. Is there anything else on 101, 110 or 119 that I can see with another (FTA/C-Band) receiver? In other words, if I use a dish with both a universal LNB and a circular, can I use the DirecTV receiver as my BirDog?
Thanks as always for humoring my rookie quesitons.