Hi folks,
Well, here goes...
I am up in Plymouth, Mass right now, but my questions pertain to a Dish TV install in the US Virgin Islands. As I am in New England (CONUS) I can get through Dish the "Everything Pak" with Platinum HD. This package is not available if I were to go through a local Virgin Islands authorized Dish TV reseller/installer where only America's "200 Pak" plus a few HD stations is offered. So, my thinking is to order the Dish package up here, have Dish install their stuff and then dismantle the system and ship it down to the USVI so that I can get the "Everything Pak" with Platinum HD down there. (I have no problem missing my local HD programming either in New England or in the USVI...)
Talking to a couple installers in the Caribbean, they say a 5' dish (minimum) is recommended for good Dish TV reception. Fine, I accept that. 5' or greater it is...
Now, I understand that in general one dish can accommodate both Dish TV HD and non-HD Dish TV programming (they use Echostar 10/11 at 110W down there). Is this a correct assumption? Would that be done by two LNB's on one dish?
Now to complicate matters further, I also want a motorized dish setup which can accommodate FTA broadcasts...
In short, I want three types of programming on one motorized dish: Dish TV, Dish TV HD (off of Echostar 10/11) AND "seeable" FTA's of my choosing.
It's perfectly acceptable for us to be able to NOT SIMULTANEOUSLY watch programming off Echostar 10/11 AND a FTA satellite of some sort at the same time. In other words, even though we'd have two TV's (one HD and one not), it would be fine by us to point the dish at some FTA bird and watch some programming on it, even though it would mean BOTH TV's at that time would be "dedicated" to watching that FTA bird. Then if we wanted to watch Dish TV/Dish HD we'd just point back to Echostar 10/11 and then both TV's would be "dedicated" to Dish TV/Dish HD...
I just got off the phone with the fine folks at Sadoun. I explained it to them what it is we want to do and he said it is technically possible, though his main concern was the three LNB's on one dish. He did say that the surface area was large enough to allow for three LNB's on one dish. He had some general concerns about me wanting to be able to watch Dish TV/Dish HD AND FTA off of one dish, but that related more to setup/configuration/cabling matters (which we didn't get into and I have no clue about..). And Yes, I do know that I will at least also need at least need a FTA receiver of some sort...
I don't want my home in the USVI to look like a NASA satellite tracking installation so it is critical that one dish accommodate all three requirements I note above.
Any thoughts anyone? Are multi-LNB setups available to accomodate my specific requirements? Any inclinations as to Sadoun's concerns about setup/configuration/cabling issues for these requirements? Any recommendations for receiever(s) hardware?
My initial thinking is to let Dish install their "Everything Pak" with Platinum HD up here in New England, and then dismantle it and ship everything down to the islands-including my own seperately bought 5' or 6' (or greater?) dish, leaving Dish TV's freebie dish up here in my garage...
Ok guys, I know you know your stuff. If you have a moment I'd really welcome some input!!
Regards,
Eric
Well, here goes...
I am up in Plymouth, Mass right now, but my questions pertain to a Dish TV install in the US Virgin Islands. As I am in New England (CONUS) I can get through Dish the "Everything Pak" with Platinum HD. This package is not available if I were to go through a local Virgin Islands authorized Dish TV reseller/installer where only America's "200 Pak" plus a few HD stations is offered. So, my thinking is to order the Dish package up here, have Dish install their stuff and then dismantle the system and ship it down to the USVI so that I can get the "Everything Pak" with Platinum HD down there. (I have no problem missing my local HD programming either in New England or in the USVI...)
Talking to a couple installers in the Caribbean, they say a 5' dish (minimum) is recommended for good Dish TV reception. Fine, I accept that. 5' or greater it is...
Now, I understand that in general one dish can accommodate both Dish TV HD and non-HD Dish TV programming (they use Echostar 10/11 at 110W down there). Is this a correct assumption? Would that be done by two LNB's on one dish?
Now to complicate matters further, I also want a motorized dish setup which can accommodate FTA broadcasts...
In short, I want three types of programming on one motorized dish: Dish TV, Dish TV HD (off of Echostar 10/11) AND "seeable" FTA's of my choosing.
It's perfectly acceptable for us to be able to NOT SIMULTANEOUSLY watch programming off Echostar 10/11 AND a FTA satellite of some sort at the same time. In other words, even though we'd have two TV's (one HD and one not), it would be fine by us to point the dish at some FTA bird and watch some programming on it, even though it would mean BOTH TV's at that time would be "dedicated" to watching that FTA bird. Then if we wanted to watch Dish TV/Dish HD we'd just point back to Echostar 10/11 and then both TV's would be "dedicated" to Dish TV/Dish HD...
I just got off the phone with the fine folks at Sadoun. I explained it to them what it is we want to do and he said it is technically possible, though his main concern was the three LNB's on one dish. He did say that the surface area was large enough to allow for three LNB's on one dish. He had some general concerns about me wanting to be able to watch Dish TV/Dish HD AND FTA off of one dish, but that related more to setup/configuration/cabling matters (which we didn't get into and I have no clue about..). And Yes, I do know that I will at least also need at least need a FTA receiver of some sort...
I don't want my home in the USVI to look like a NASA satellite tracking installation so it is critical that one dish accommodate all three requirements I note above.
Any thoughts anyone? Are multi-LNB setups available to accomodate my specific requirements? Any inclinations as to Sadoun's concerns about setup/configuration/cabling issues for these requirements? Any recommendations for receiever(s) hardware?
My initial thinking is to let Dish install their "Everything Pak" with Platinum HD up here in New England, and then dismantle it and ship everything down to the islands-including my own seperately bought 5' or 6' (or greater?) dish, leaving Dish TV's freebie dish up here in my garage...
Ok guys, I know you know your stuff. If you have a moment I'd really welcome some input!!
Regards,
Eric