Hey Folks! First post. First of all I’d like to thank all of you for helping get me involved in this particular hobby. I started following this board and a couple of others last spring when I ran across an ad for FTA equipment through craigslist in L.A. I live on the top of a hill in a rural area of CA (Tehachapi) so FTA made real sense since there is no cable and not much OTA here. Now my boys expect PBS kids in the morning and I can talk Montana politics with my sister in Billings. I’m one of those people who can never do enough research on this stuff, and farther I get into it the more conflicting the information is, especially regarding receivers.
I’ve had a motorized 36” setup for about six months now. Just bought an Invacom LNB from Sadoun and now want to go with a larger setup, something at least 6 feet and capable of C-band. I was hoping someone here could point me in the direction of a good receiver and maybe a dealer on the west coast who sells larger dishes. The shipping from back east is a killer.
I have a Sonicview 8000, but it is not exactly the best build quality I’ve ever seen. Have to hit the top of it every so often to get the fan to quiet down, locks up every once in a while, etc.. I’m also very much unclear about the 8psk implementation on the add in cards for these things. Not interested in ‘turbo’ or whatever else the remaining pirates may try to sell. I’m also trying to get as close to obsolescence-proof as I can. I’d rather spend money up front to get something that will last and has the features I need for the foreseeable future. I nickel and dimed up to this point so I have three receivers, Veiwsat and 2 Sonicview, all of which are OK. Wish I would have gone for better to begin with, but I didn’t reckon on getting addicted to this. .
So long story, not so long, what is a good choice for a receiver that will do DVB2, 8PSK, MP4, and any other acronym that may be becoming popular? I had thought that either the Pansat 9200 or the Azbox might be a good choice. If it is software, a Linux-based setup would seem to be a natural. Any reputable dealers for dishes out here? Most of what is down in LA seems to be fly by night.
Opinions would be appreciated. Once again, thanks all! I’m addicted to blind scan and it is because of all of you. .
Yucca-b
I’ve had a motorized 36” setup for about six months now. Just bought an Invacom LNB from Sadoun and now want to go with a larger setup, something at least 6 feet and capable of C-band. I was hoping someone here could point me in the direction of a good receiver and maybe a dealer on the west coast who sells larger dishes. The shipping from back east is a killer.
I have a Sonicview 8000, but it is not exactly the best build quality I’ve ever seen. Have to hit the top of it every so often to get the fan to quiet down, locks up every once in a while, etc.. I’m also very much unclear about the 8psk implementation on the add in cards for these things. Not interested in ‘turbo’ or whatever else the remaining pirates may try to sell. I’m also trying to get as close to obsolescence-proof as I can. I’d rather spend money up front to get something that will last and has the features I need for the foreseeable future. I nickel and dimed up to this point so I have three receivers, Veiwsat and 2 Sonicview, all of which are OK. Wish I would have gone for better to begin with, but I didn’t reckon on getting addicted to this. .
So long story, not so long, what is a good choice for a receiver that will do DVB2, 8PSK, MP4, and any other acronym that may be becoming popular? I had thought that either the Pansat 9200 or the Azbox might be a good choice. If it is software, a Linux-based setup would seem to be a natural. Any reputable dealers for dishes out here? Most of what is down in LA seems to be fly by night.
Opinions would be appreciated. Once again, thanks all! I’m addicted to blind scan and it is because of all of you. .
Yucca-b