@jorgek: the roof mount is the only ideal option for me. I have alot of very tall thick trees and bushes right out back of the house that my dishes can barely see over the tops of. I can't see anything east of 67W due to all the high trees. Anything mounted to the ground would look right up into the trees. They are in my property so I cut the tops off alot of them, but not sure a lift would go up that high. Its too much of a risky adventure for me.
i just joined wishing to find info on how to use an old direct tv dish and how to convert to FTA. didn't know where to go and what to do. ended up here. now i think am lost.
You do know that those "local tv stations" on SES2(87W) are RetroTV, and they are nothing but repeats of the same thing. Not to mention, there is no way you will get them with a mini-BUD, folks have trouble with those feeds on a 10 footer. I wouldn't waste my time with 87W C-Band. 99 or 91 a lot stronger signal.Looks like the only C-Band Satellites I can look at with the 1.2M dish is 87W, 91W and 99W based on the footprint where I live. All 3 have good channels, 91W C-Band has the most sports and other stuff that aren't scrambled, 99W has the most feeds and 87W has the most local TV stations. I can only pick one satellite and park it there with one dish. My wife isn't going to just let me put up 2 more 1.2M dishes without kicking me out of the house first.
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Bobovick....What about 58W? Do you know some of the cband channels difficult to bring in with a mini-BUD?