Hi all,
First post here, although it feels like it should have been years ago, considering how many of the ice man's posts I've read over the years...
Here's what I've got:
•Wavefrontier T90
•Dish vip112k
•Twinhan vp1020a
•5x rp circular lnb's
•4x no name pll linears
•Dpp44 w/inserter (just now finding out about the legacy compatibility)
•8x1 diseqc
•Sat buddy meter
...500' roll quad shield rg6 and a few hours
Here's what I want:
•Dish 500 and hd's per my subscription
•and whatever else is fta in that piece of the sky
Here's a story:
I acquired a dish dvr a while back, decided I wanted to try it out. Convinced dish to send me a non-dvr ird when I noticed the fee for that feature. There was a direct slimline on the roof so I figured I'd hack and slash and figure something out. Made an aluminum bracket and stuck a few lnb's on it, looks ugly but I found an impressive level of signal in a few places, a lot wider swath than I expected though the reflector is pretty wide.. I quickly felt the desire to chase my childhood dreams of "all the satellites are belong to us" but a bit older now and conscious of several meter wide dishes on my roof. I'd like a good tradeoff between a satellite farm and a single 18" and I intend to get a modern pci card to go with the new dish.
Closing notes:
•what switch do I need to appease the vip211k with 3-4 legacy lnb's and what should they be pointed at?
•what pci card should I get for the "everything else"?
•disclaimer: I don't know what the terms are nowadays so forgive me if I upset anyone for asking, is there any, maybe an e* or otherwise pci card I can plug my smart card into, call customer service and get paired and activated instead of this laggy eyesore under my entertainment center? I'd like to maintain a minimalist approach here if possible.
Sorry for any proofreading issues, I'm on my phone and thanks in advance for reading!
Edit: my location is SW missouri and I've seen both eastern and western arc in the area. I could be wrong on that but I've seen dishes skew both ways so to speak
First post here, although it feels like it should have been years ago, considering how many of the ice man's posts I've read over the years...
Here's what I've got:
•Wavefrontier T90
•Dish vip112k
•Twinhan vp1020a
•5x rp circular lnb's
•4x no name pll linears
•Dpp44 w/inserter (just now finding out about the legacy compatibility)
•8x1 diseqc
•Sat buddy meter
...500' roll quad shield rg6 and a few hours
Here's what I want:
•Dish 500 and hd's per my subscription
•and whatever else is fta in that piece of the sky
Here's a story:
I acquired a dish dvr a while back, decided I wanted to try it out. Convinced dish to send me a non-dvr ird when I noticed the fee for that feature. There was a direct slimline on the roof so I figured I'd hack and slash and figure something out. Made an aluminum bracket and stuck a few lnb's on it, looks ugly but I found an impressive level of signal in a few places, a lot wider swath than I expected though the reflector is pretty wide.. I quickly felt the desire to chase my childhood dreams of "all the satellites are belong to us" but a bit older now and conscious of several meter wide dishes on my roof. I'd like a good tradeoff between a satellite farm and a single 18" and I intend to get a modern pci card to go with the new dish.
Closing notes:
•what switch do I need to appease the vip211k with 3-4 legacy lnb's and what should they be pointed at?
•what pci card should I get for the "everything else"?
•disclaimer: I don't know what the terms are nowadays so forgive me if I upset anyone for asking, is there any, maybe an e* or otherwise pci card I can plug my smart card into, call customer service and get paired and activated instead of this laggy eyesore under my entertainment center? I'd like to maintain a minimalist approach here if possible.
Sorry for any proofreading issues, I'm on my phone and thanks in advance for reading!
Edit: my location is SW missouri and I've seen both eastern and western arc in the area. I could be wrong on that but I've seen dishes skew both ways so to speak
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