I wanted to say hello and thank you for the very useful information on this site.
For some background: Many years ago I looked into purchasing an FTA system (and very nearly did), but finally abandoned the idea and got Dish.
We quite Dish about 2010 and went with an OTA antenna. We were in Oklahoma and had very good antenna reception, especially OETA PBS. Recently, I was transferred to SE Kansas and found our area was very poor for OTA (at least with current equipment).
SO, I looked into FTA again. Prior to purchasing equipment, I did quite a bit of research on the subject (especially some excellent Satellite Guys posts). With the wife and me missing Create and OETA and the kids missing their PBS kids, AMC-21 at 125W was a no-brainer.
For my first foray into this, I didn't want to break the bank. However, I also wanted to get decent equipment in case we were going to wind up liking FTA...
The setup I ordered consisted of a Patriot 1.2 meter dish, Invacom SNH-031 LNB and Manhatan RS-1933 receiver.
It took me quite a while to lock on 125W, I think mainly since I didn't know exactly what I was doing. After many, many hours; I learned the hard way about offset angles.
It's been about a month and at this time 125W is the only satellite that I've tried to get. We're getting all four OETA, Montana PBS, PBS East and West, Create, Vme and World.
Eventually, I'd like try for other satellites, as well as C-band. But since the PBS channels are such a priority, I'll probably wind up adding a second dish.
For some background: Many years ago I looked into purchasing an FTA system (and very nearly did), but finally abandoned the idea and got Dish.
We quite Dish about 2010 and went with an OTA antenna. We were in Oklahoma and had very good antenna reception, especially OETA PBS. Recently, I was transferred to SE Kansas and found our area was very poor for OTA (at least with current equipment).
SO, I looked into FTA again. Prior to purchasing equipment, I did quite a bit of research on the subject (especially some excellent Satellite Guys posts). With the wife and me missing Create and OETA and the kids missing their PBS kids, AMC-21 at 125W was a no-brainer.
For my first foray into this, I didn't want to break the bank. However, I also wanted to get decent equipment in case we were going to wind up liking FTA...
The setup I ordered consisted of a Patriot 1.2 meter dish, Invacom SNH-031 LNB and Manhatan RS-1933 receiver.
It took me quite a while to lock on 125W, I think mainly since I didn't know exactly what I was doing. After many, many hours; I learned the hard way about offset angles.
It's been about a month and at this time 125W is the only satellite that I've tried to get. We're getting all four OETA, Montana PBS, PBS East and West, Create, Vme and World.
Eventually, I'd like try for other satellites, as well as C-band. But since the PBS channels are such a priority, I'll probably wind up adding a second dish.