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- 08-22-2008 07:50 AM #1
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Use of slimline in Hawaii
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Well since directv said the only dish you can use is the 1.2 meter dish in Hawaii I guess this is cutting edge.
I am currently using the newest slimline, I purchased the dish online since D* would not send me it, and get decent to great reception. I have yet to get pixelation. My reception is anywhere between 65 to 72.
I am still trying to improve the reception by lining the dish up to the tuning that the receiver says it should be at for my Lat and Log setting. I have the azimuth and elevation tunned right but the tilt is no where near the 155 or 154 it says since the dish only marks to 144. I can't remember right now if the dish can even tilt past those numbers.
So for all you folks in Hawaii that can't use the 1.2 there still might be hope for you yet.
I'll provide updates as I go through my adventure of acquiring the best possible reception I can.
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- 08-25-2008 07:07 PM #2
Hey Brah, which island??
- 08-25-2008 07:16 PM #3
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- 08-26-2008 07:18 AM #4
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69Mustang, I am on Oahu, in Honolulu. George to answer your question yes. What I was referring to is the number of people that cannot set up a 1.2m dish for space reasons and such. Plus D* will only send out the 1.2m they will not give you the option of a smaller dish. The techs tell me that 90% of D* subscribers cancel on install because of the dish. 1.2m wide with a 4" to 6" arm.
I do have it set up and running well. I actually milled a bit out of the tilt rings so I could reach the 155 tilt degrees. I made cardboard wheel with marked degrees, set it up against the dish and added more tilt degrees, up to 160. I am having the techs come out and fine tune my reception using there much better signal finders. I have survived a big wind storm but no heavy rains yet.
- 08-27-2008 03:45 PM #5
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- 08-28-2008 05:46 AM #6
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- 09-13-2008 01:01 PM #7
Any word on the signal strengths?
I'm on the Big Island and would really like to switch to D* for the additional HD programming. I just can't handle 2 large dishes.
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- 09-20-2008 07:04 PM #8
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fudwamper said "My reception is anywhere between 65 to 72." and my guess is that is as good as he can get. Unfortunately, that leaves no margin for rain-fade.
There is talk on the AVS Forum (#post14601811 Honolulu, HI - HDTV - Page 152 - AVS Forum)
that only one 1.2 is needed now, so that helps some.
--Michael

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