What does Dish do if you want locals, from sat 105, and German, from sat 121?
Do you just have to choose one or the other?
Thanks
Do you just have to choose one or the other?
Thanks
GERMANBFG said:most of the internationals are also available on either 148 or 61.5
what's the intl package you want?
Yes, I had thought of that, but I was not sure if, they were going to put the German and other int. channels on 105. now they have the new sat. at 105.justalurker said:Two Superdishes and a DP44 comes to mind. E* has not yet released their single satellite dish for 105 and 121.
BTW: BFG ... both of the German package channels are 121 only. There are quite a few international channel packages that are not available on 61.5/148 or incomplete unless one has a SuperDish 121.
JL
Thanks..... That's what I was afraid of. Too many Superdishes. I really wish that they would just put all the int. channels on 105.webbydude said:I've done several 121/105 SD combos. Generally speaking, the customer has to pay for the 2nd SD. Usually $199. The DP+44 may not be the only way, but it is certainly the best way to do this sort of set up
The dish would be for 105 *or* 121, not both at the same time. It has been rumored since January as an option for those who need a SuperDish but don't want to replace a working Dish500 setup ... or for those who wanted just 121 for internationals or needed 105 and 121.mustang65 said:Is e* making a dish just for the 105 and 121 birds? I hadn't heard that.
umm... Bell Expressvu doesn't use FSS. Are you sure you don't mean Star Choice?JPointerWI said:Dish has been making FSS LNB's in the standard D shape to fit Dish 500 style dishes for a while now . . . . but only available in Canada for ExpressVu customers. One of the main satellites used up there is an FSS. I believe the dish itself is a 30" version of the Dish500, ie about 8" larger.
JPointerWI said:that explains why those LNBF's are almost impossible to find. oh well, it was a nice thought. The other problem with that LNB is that it would be a legacy LNB, which would mean the whole system would have to be legacy, probably using a SW64/SW21 setup, not exactly a simple setup.