"both"
what is better c band or ku band??
Which is better for
you, would be based on a lot of factors, including:
- the programming you desire (this is the #1 consideration)
- available money to buy equipment
- your ability to locate good deals, or scrounge parts
- your mechanical skills and ability to install either type of antenna
- the space you have for a dish
- the need to hide or conceal your dish or dishes
is there is a dish and receiver that used both???
As noted, you can receive Ku band on a BUD or C-band dish.
While that is one way to go, not everyone appears to be 100% satisfied with the approach.
There is nothing wrong with using a dedicated Ku-band dish, and depending on your location, weather, and choice of satellites, a 36" to 1 meter is
usually satisfactory.
The FTA receivers sold by all the supporters of this forum will operate with C-band and Ku-band LNBs.
Some receivers are more friendly to the classic-style C-band LNBs with corotors, but all the receivers will handle voltage-controlled LNBs which are more common on Ku.
Four popular receivers to consider are the Mercury II, Visionsat IV-200, Pansat 3500sd, and Traxis 3500.
All are currently in production, and you'll find many satisfied users of each, here on the forum.