It must be a fixed dish system that can be hidden with some shrubs.
Do you mind if I ask why it must be a fixed dish? You can get a dish motor for about $50. It would greatly add to his channel options, and they are almost silent.
It must be a fixed dish system that can be hidden with some shrubs.
Wow For a Second There I thought I was lurking in a FTA Satellite Forum. Turns out, its an OTA Fan-boy Club Forum
I think what Jimmy was meaning is the Topic was
"What's your Favorite Satellite" the thread was taken off topic from the start with the discussion of OTA. I clearly stated several times OTA is not going to work in this area. I live here and I stated OTA wouldn't work at this mans location. OTA could've been ruled out before it ever started to take over the conversation.
If you look back in the thread, only a couple of posters actually answered the original question "What's your favorite Satellite".
So that being said,
what's your favorite satellite?
Jimmy
Now you're just being silly! Ha Ha!
Seriously, I don't think that we should rule out OTA terrestrial TV in all cases. Obviously, this is a satellite TV forum, but we don't need to limit ourselves to this discussion entirely. We won't be branded as outlaws for suggesting other options for TV reception.
(snip)
RADAR
Wikipedia said:Fanboy is a term used to describe a male who is highly devoted and biased in opinion towards a single subject or hobby within a given field.
Radar,
Yes I was being silly and Ironsides got the joke. : Of course there is room for OTA, it was the relentless trail of people pushing for OTA even after Ironsides said "No OTA."
Just basically THE definition of fanboy.
In all honest if I could find a descent BUD in Oregon that someone was wanting to part with, I'm pretty sure I'd turn into a FTA Fanboy.
FTA wouldn't be worth my time if I were to lose 99, 95, 91, 121 C Band
There is a whole mess of them in SW Washington, north of Vancouver.
I don't see any mention of where you're from, but that's what I know.
Get on I-5 NorthAbout an hour SW of Portland.
How far north? Where?
Thanks.