I have (had) a 10' Winegard QuadStar mesh dish, CoRotor II+ feed horn, great NorSat C and Ku band LNBs.
I have an old Manhattan DVB receiver bought from Mike Kohl when he was shutting down and it's being driven by a 4DTV with capacitor issues such that it's SD output has a lot of interference on it.
My Ajak H-H motor still works, and the 4DTV still gets the dish pointed in the right place.
However… last year my dish was finally destroyed once and for all by 3" hail that punched holes THROUGH many of the panels, though those on the top half of the dish are OK, the bottom half of panels were punched through and forced out of their frames.
Given the current state of what's up on the birds, I am trying to figure out the best route forward, since I still have a pole in the ground:
1) Buy a new 10' dish and 24" actuator from Tek2000.
This seems "easiest."
2) Buy mesh from Tek2000 and try to fabricate new mesh panels
I'm not sure of this would even work given the age of the dish and the dents the hail made in the frames.
3) Trash the Winegard and put a 36" Ku only dish on the pole.
Since most DVB bouquets are on Ku anyway.
I did look for a donor QuadStar for over a year but had zero luck.
Picking up a new receiver is the easy part; all the wiring out to the dish is still good and the system worked perfectly for PBS until the hail storm.
What would people recommend as the best route forward?
Finally is there anyone in the Denver area I might be able to pay to help me with the 10' options?
Thanks in advance!!
BTW, if my 4DTV finally dies as an actuator, I still have a GI 650i that will work for that too!
I have an old Manhattan DVB receiver bought from Mike Kohl when he was shutting down and it's being driven by a 4DTV with capacitor issues such that it's SD output has a lot of interference on it.
My Ajak H-H motor still works, and the 4DTV still gets the dish pointed in the right place.
However… last year my dish was finally destroyed once and for all by 3" hail that punched holes THROUGH many of the panels, though those on the top half of the dish are OK, the bottom half of panels were punched through and forced out of their frames.
Given the current state of what's up on the birds, I am trying to figure out the best route forward, since I still have a pole in the ground:
1) Buy a new 10' dish and 24" actuator from Tek2000.
This seems "easiest."
2) Buy mesh from Tek2000 and try to fabricate new mesh panels
I'm not sure of this would even work given the age of the dish and the dents the hail made in the frames.
3) Trash the Winegard and put a 36" Ku only dish on the pole.
Since most DVB bouquets are on Ku anyway.
I did look for a donor QuadStar for over a year but had zero luck.
Picking up a new receiver is the easy part; all the wiring out to the dish is still good and the system worked perfectly for PBS until the hail storm.
What would people recommend as the best route forward?
Finally is there anyone in the Denver area I might be able to pay to help me with the 10' options?
Thanks in advance!!
BTW, if my 4DTV finally dies as an actuator, I still have a GI 650i that will work for that too!
Attachments
Last edited: