OK so the subject is non-descriptive but I could not do any better.
As many of you know, we had hurricane in New Orleans that has screwed up nearly every bit of infrastructure we have. Installation/repair times are insane. You can count on a 3 month wait for a phone line or DirectTV etc. We won't even mention getting a cable modem down here. I had one friend who got quoted November and he thought that was good until they said 2006! (no joke)
SO I'm looking for better ways to do things. I read this forum for about an hour and I think many of you might be able to fill is some blanks in my knowledge. (and not all questions are exactly about FTA but I figure I'll put them all in one place)
1) We have plenty of people with no broadband access. I'm considering getting some direcway dishes off ebay and setting them up. (Any better options?) Did I read PSB say he uses the same dish and LNB to get FTA? Data is the primary need but getting some TV from the same rig would be cool. (I understand the need for a rotor to be effective.) Most people are more interested in internet but watching a few random shows when they are not on the net would be a bonus.
2) We have about 10,000 or more DirectTV and DishNetwork dishes that will be bulldozed with their hoses. From what I've read on the thread "What will I get with an 18" Dish?" there is basically no value in them anyway. -- But I can get an unlimited supply. Short of flooding ebay, do I want one? A guy gave me a Dishnetwork dish that, so far, I have not figured a use for. (I am a DirectTV subscriber)
3) Has anyone tried Voip over a Direcway? We have people who will not have phones for months.
4) I started reading about Direcway but got interested in FTA in the same way I listened to shortwave as a kid. I have DirecTV and 2 Tivo's so I have more TV than I can watch, but as a low end hobbiest, is there any real reason to get more than a ~$100 FTA receiver? -- I'm thinking about getting a 30" dish to use for DSB, FTA and Directway... Am I insane? 3LNBS?
Sorry to pummel you guys with questions. I've read all the FAQ's and such and some of what I'm asking is just to confirm I don't have any holes in my knowledge. Basically I have 20 different people with 20 different needs. The more I understand what I can do and what I can't, the better I can help get the right technology to the right people.
thanks
Paul
As many of you know, we had hurricane in New Orleans that has screwed up nearly every bit of infrastructure we have. Installation/repair times are insane. You can count on a 3 month wait for a phone line or DirectTV etc. We won't even mention getting a cable modem down here. I had one friend who got quoted November and he thought that was good until they said 2006! (no joke)
SO I'm looking for better ways to do things. I read this forum for about an hour and I think many of you might be able to fill is some blanks in my knowledge. (and not all questions are exactly about FTA but I figure I'll put them all in one place)
1) We have plenty of people with no broadband access. I'm considering getting some direcway dishes off ebay and setting them up. (Any better options?) Did I read PSB say he uses the same dish and LNB to get FTA? Data is the primary need but getting some TV from the same rig would be cool. (I understand the need for a rotor to be effective.) Most people are more interested in internet but watching a few random shows when they are not on the net would be a bonus.
2) We have about 10,000 or more DirectTV and DishNetwork dishes that will be bulldozed with their hoses. From what I've read on the thread "What will I get with an 18" Dish?" there is basically no value in them anyway. -- But I can get an unlimited supply. Short of flooding ebay, do I want one? A guy gave me a Dishnetwork dish that, so far, I have not figured a use for. (I am a DirectTV subscriber)
3) Has anyone tried Voip over a Direcway? We have people who will not have phones for months.
4) I started reading about Direcway but got interested in FTA in the same way I listened to shortwave as a kid. I have DirecTV and 2 Tivo's so I have more TV than I can watch, but as a low end hobbiest, is there any real reason to get more than a ~$100 FTA receiver? -- I'm thinking about getting a 30" dish to use for DSB, FTA and Directway... Am I insane? 3LNBS?
Sorry to pummel you guys with questions. I've read all the FAQ's and such and some of what I'm asking is just to confirm I don't have any holes in my knowledge. Basically I have 20 different people with 20 different needs. The more I understand what I can do and what I can't, the better I can help get the right technology to the right people.
thanks
Paul