Hi all,
I wish I had found this forum before I ended up getting the BEV, I live near San Francisco and it turns out the channels we want are all on the even 91deg satellite transponders 4, 8 10 etc that got moved earlier this year. It sounds like a large dish doesn't completely solve the problem, nor does it sound like BEV is likely to improve reception in the south soon (let alone keep what is here).
Before I dump my new 6120 equipment, and get StarC, can I use the BEV dish and receiver to see if I can at least see the two satellites at 107.3 and 111.1? I have a hill that can't be cut down so I want to make sure that I still have a clear line of view. In fiddling with the setup earlier I found an echostar satellite, but I don't know how my receiver would react to another provider on differenet frequency ranges.
There is an old direct TV dish and receiver here, would that work instead?
Thanks for your help
Canuck-69@hotmail.com
I wish I had found this forum before I ended up getting the BEV, I live near San Francisco and it turns out the channels we want are all on the even 91deg satellite transponders 4, 8 10 etc that got moved earlier this year. It sounds like a large dish doesn't completely solve the problem, nor does it sound like BEV is likely to improve reception in the south soon (let alone keep what is here).
Before I dump my new 6120 equipment, and get StarC, can I use the BEV dish and receiver to see if I can at least see the two satellites at 107.3 and 111.1? I have a hill that can't be cut down so I want to make sure that I still have a clear line of view. In fiddling with the setup earlier I found an echostar satellite, but I don't know how my receiver would react to another provider on differenet frequency ranges.
There is an old direct TV dish and receiver here, would that work instead?
Thanks for your help
Canuck-69@hotmail.com