I just purchased a Viewsat Xtreme digital VS2000, any suggestions for what dish would be good for that,I live in lower Michigan,and was thinking of getting a motor for it. Just looking for english channels.
I just purchased a Viewsat Xtreme digital VS2000, any suggestions for what dish would be good for that,I live in lower Michigan,and was thinking of getting a motor for it. Just looking for english channels.
Wow, you must have a great wife - many of us just get glared at when we even suggest getting more FTA equipment. Seriously though, welcome to satellite guys! The dish mentioned above is a very good start for ku band and will get you most of what is available. The receiver you purchased is still useful but will limit what you can get. I would suggest upgrading to an Amiko Mini HD SE (about $90). This is a very good receiver with regular firmware updates and support right here on the forum from dealers. There is also the Amiko A3 (about $189 plus they have a rebate through the end of the month for another $25 off that). This is an android based receiver. It has many features and is top of the line in the NA market. It does have a higher learning curve for a beginner. As far as c band, yes it is received best on a bigger dish (8' and up) but many have had success with 6' dishes and others have even used 1.2 meter dishes as mini-buds. When using those smaller dishes for c band you will of course get fewer channels but many enjoy the challenge of trying.I only paid $20 for the receiver,will it be enough to get started ? What is a better receiver for my area ? And the link you left me shows a dish,are they all the same other than just size?, I thought C band was for the huge dish's. I'm brand new and my wife wants to get me some equipmnt for my bday next week, but I'm not sure which ones to buy,I don't want to have to upgrade immediately. I am trying to find another source for tv,other than paying for a service. I feel good equipment would pay for itself quickly,but am ny eve as what to buy. I told her I would give her model #'s and she could pay for it as a gift,when really it will be a gift for the whole family. Help me get started,I need to find someone to talk to about FTA.
I only paid $20 for the receiver,will it be enough to get started ? What is a better receiver for my area ? And the link you left me shows a dish,are they all the same other than just size?, I thought C band was for the huge dish's. I'm brand new and my wife wants to get me some equipmnt for my bday next week, but I'm not sure which ones to buy,I don't want to have to upgrade immediately. I am trying to find another source for tv,other than paying for a service. I feel good equipment would pay for itself quickly,but am ny eve as what to buy. I told her I would give her model #'s and she could pay for it as a gift,when really it will be a gift for the whole family. Help me get started,I need to find someone to talk to about FTA.
If interested in "TV" for the whole family, I'd be swayed to C band as much more is available. And Ku @ 125W, AMC21 satellite, has a lot of PBS, But either of these options would require a new DVB-S2 capable receiver. DVB-S only and you're pretty much limited to Ku on 97W, Galaxy 19 satellite. And an 8 to 10 ft dish if C band is desired.I am trying to find another source for tv, other than paying for a service. -- when really it will be a gift for the whole family
Was in the process when I got a phone call.This should be in it's own thread, not tagged onto an 8 year old one.