Hello, DISH Network subscriber since 1996. Love it, but am getting tired of standard "cable" fare. Since I heard about this FTA phenomenon recently at a local computer fleamarket, it's really piqued my interest. I remember years ago watching TV at the house of a BUD owner, and the fascination I had watching some of the wild news feeds is still fresh in my memory. Knowing I can now have a similar experience with a 1 meter dish is exciting! Plus my wife is South American and I'm sure she'd love the Latin American FTA feeds that are available.
I have been looking at both component and PC-card receivers. The PC ones are nice because of the ability to buikd a cheap PVR box, but from what I gather there is no blind scanning ability on any of those as of yet. Of the component units, I like the features of the Pansat 3500 the best. However, I notice on eBay a whole slew of offerings of a box by Mvidea (FS4000), claiming that it is faster than Pansat (133 vs 80 MHz processor) and has more features. Do any of you own this box or have had a chance to review it? Very little info on the box pops up on Google.
I imagine as far as choosing dish, LNB and motor, they are all pretty good? The "SG2100" motor seems to be the most popular. I just need something that will stand up to the 60-70 mph Santa Ana winds we get in southern California. I'll probably get a 12' or so pole, drive it into the ground (or cement it) and bolt it to the roof eave near the top to stabilize it. Should be enough to keep a meter dish snug and secure!
Thanks for any info!
I have been looking at both component and PC-card receivers. The PC ones are nice because of the ability to buikd a cheap PVR box, but from what I gather there is no blind scanning ability on any of those as of yet. Of the component units, I like the features of the Pansat 3500 the best. However, I notice on eBay a whole slew of offerings of a box by Mvidea (FS4000), claiming that it is faster than Pansat (133 vs 80 MHz processor) and has more features. Do any of you own this box or have had a chance to review it? Very little info on the box pops up on Google.
I imagine as far as choosing dish, LNB and motor, they are all pretty good? The "SG2100" motor seems to be the most popular. I just need something that will stand up to the 60-70 mph Santa Ana winds we get in southern California. I'll probably get a 12' or so pole, drive it into the ground (or cement it) and bolt it to the roof eave near the top to stabilize it. Should be enough to keep a meter dish snug and secure!
Thanks for any info!