I've looked all through the satellite charts and see that all the satellites are arranged at the equator from East to West. Since both the eastern and western directions are blocked by both my house and trees on each side. Could it be safe to say that it's not worth the extra investment until I buy a new house in the future? There's one part of my yard where it looks like I might have a limited view going from north to south, but my east and west directions on my lot are obstructed by trees. I have Voom satellite tv but that's because my satellite sits on top of the house and it is pointed just barely out of the way of a tree to get around 98 to 99% signal quality all the time. Also, if I was going to go with C-band and FTA on C and Ku band, I would want a C-band dish to get the full capability instead of just getting Ku FTA like a lot of others over in the FTA area have. It's either full capability or no capability for me. If it's too much of a problem on my lot, then I'll just stick with highly compressed Voom for now. It's too bad that I don't have a steel reinforced roof instead of my plain old wooden roof, then I could mount a big C-band on my roof.