dlsnyder said:Yes, I have looked at that. It has been reported elsewhere that they are notoriously difficult to set up and require special LNBs because of the double reflection. They advertise that it is capable of seeing 110, 119, and 148 but I don't think it could see from 148 to 105 even if the special LNB for 105 were available.
Actually the LNB for KU is available, it is only a single output, don't know if that would be a problem. Since 105-148 is 43 degrees, looks like it would just be out of range.
I bet it would be difficult to align when it comes to getting 5 or 6 satellites. I guess it would need an average skew or something among all the sats.
I just checked the price on their online store... the Toridal 90 is $180. The DBS LNBF are $45 each and the KU LNBF is $27. It's a lot cheaper to stay with the SuperDish!!