I am thinking about switching from the Western Arc to Eastern. In a previous thread I asked about the LNB drift I am seeing on the "issues" under settings. A most knowledgeable member stated that it is due to a failing refurbished LNB or poorly aimed dish. I don't have a lot of faith that my installation was correct due to the fact that both men smelled of alcohol and I had to ground the system myself.
Like many forum members here, I would rather just do things myself if possible. Honestly, we are not typical customers and it is as much hobby as TV service.
At my location the dish for the Western Arc has to be at the roof line due to trees. I can stand high on the ladder to get to it, but do not like being up there or lifting the ladder. Senior Citizen Here!
I know that I can get 61.5 easily standing on the ground as many years ago I was getting the Nasa Channel FTA form that orbital. 72.7 is clear as well. Can a EA LNB be mounted on my current WA dish? It would be less expensive both for the part and shipping just to replace the LNB rather than the whole dish.
I do not subscribe to locals. Would I need to ask dish to switch my channels or simply do a rescan/ switch check? It seems RV customers switch arcs often.
This could be a fun Christmas present for myself.
Like many forum members here, I would rather just do things myself if possible. Honestly, we are not typical customers and it is as much hobby as TV service.
At my location the dish for the Western Arc has to be at the roof line due to trees. I can stand high on the ladder to get to it, but do not like being up there or lifting the ladder. Senior Citizen Here!
I know that I can get 61.5 easily standing on the ground as many years ago I was getting the Nasa Channel FTA form that orbital. 72.7 is clear as well. Can a EA LNB be mounted on my current WA dish? It would be less expensive both for the part and shipping just to replace the LNB rather than the whole dish.
I do not subscribe to locals. Would I need to ask dish to switch my channels or simply do a rescan/ switch check? It seems RV customers switch arcs often.
This could be a fun Christmas present for myself.