I finally got NASA TV going now!! Had to lay the dish in a spot where the tree isn't blocking the view.
You know, these DBS sats are hell to deal with. This is the one reason we all could use digital satellite meters. I'm now aimed at 119 with the DBS dish, yet the receiver also claims I'm aimed at 129 and 148 which isn't true.
At least the linear sats don't have this much of a problem. DBS sats are always gonna be a pain in the ass and at VERY high power due to the large number of subs. for D* and E*. (The 2 major sub companies)
So, at least I can watch the missions in action and see the crew doin their thing.
By the way, this is a good question. When one is orbiting in the space shuttle or stationed in the ISS (International Space Station), how do you get TV? Sounds like a dumb question, but your not always pointed at the same dish when inside the shuttle. Or are you? I've always wondered about that. Hell....don't need a dish if the ISS is near one of the TV sats, you can probably just stick an LNB outside the cabin and bam....100% signal. Just some food for thought.