Old relic: Sierra III and small dish???

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oldtart

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Hello everyone.

I'm a first-timer here and very impressed by the depth of this group!

Recently I heard the term Free To Air mentioned and I got to wondering what was going on in the satellite world and did some Internet research and happened on this great forum.

So a few days ago I was going through a bunch of old music equipment I have stored in my studio and came upon my old Chaparral Sierra III sat receiver. Man did it bring back some memories!

I purchased and installed it about 14 years ago at my previous residence and when I moved here it was stored away, since it isn't feasible to install a BUD ( a term I learned here!) in my neighborhood.

Which gets me to my question:

Is it feasible to use my Sierra III (which can do C and Ku) with one of the currently available small dishes?

I'm not even particularly concerned with what I can or can't receive. Being an old timer and kind of a slave to nostalga, I just thought it would be a hoot to hook it up and get it running again!

Any info you folks can give me would be much appreciated. And I apologize if I've posted this in an inappropriate area!

Regards to all

Oldtart
 
WELCOME to the SatelliteGuys.US FTA forum!

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Sounds like an analog receiver, so you would really need at LEAST a 6' dish!
 
Whoops missed the Ku analog part, my first 10 years in satellite was mainly analog Ku with a 1m dish :)
 
Pete do you know if they make a KU LNB that has the 3 wire polarity?

I know if I hook an analog box up directly to a LNBF I get H polaritites only.
 
Thanks!
Any recommendations on a 30" or so dish setup? And how will I know if the current lnb's ( or whatever) will work with my Sierra III?

Regards,

Oldtart
 
Thanks Pete.

That dish would certainly work for me in terms of footprint. However, I'm totally in the dark in terms of how I would figure out what LNB (?) to purchase that would work with my receiver.

Can you possibly provide some guidance?

Regards,

Oldtart.
 
I owned a Sierra III for many years as well. Great machine!

As I recall, it does not support LNBFs. This will not be a problem if you mount a feedhorn/scaler/polorotor to whatever dish you choose, but unless you use a 1.2 meter dish or larger this might be quite the challenge.

If you slave the Sierra to a DVB MPEG 2 receiver and let the DVB unit control LNBF polarity on a 75 - 90cm dish might prove to be the least expensive route. Make sure that you purchase a Standard LNBF (LO 10750) not a Universal type as the Sierra III will only recognize C-Band (LO 5150) and standard KU (LO10750).

Another method for using a standard LNBF would be to use inline power inserters on a Dual output LNBF to lock them to 1 leg horizontal and the other leg vertical. Use a DC block on your Sierra III or turn off the LNB voltage then use a 12V switch to select between the H/V LNBF outputs.

Also, Invacom offers a specialty LNBF, QDH-031, with fixed 2 horizontal and 2 vertical outputs. We have one left that has never sold that could be available at a VERY LOW price!
 
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