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- 01-21-2009 04:33 PM #71
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with a motor you can look at several sats and sweep through the sky.
- 01-21-2009 04:33 PM # ADS
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- 01-22-2009 09:49 AM #72
I'd love to have a more reliable motor for my dish. My current motor is hit or miss.
- 01-22-2009 04:49 PM #73
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Why drive a Yugo when you can have a Ferrari! Motorized dish is the way to go. More sat's, more FTA!
- 01-23-2009 02:45 PM #74
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I got into FTA while looking up information on my Dishnetwork stuff. I came across this site and it opened my world.
- 01-24-2009 03:20 PM #75
Would love to win this so I can get a bigger dish!
36" Digiwave with DG240HH motor, Invacom Quad seeing 58W to 129W; Fortec Lifetime Ultra (main reciever); Digiwave Diamond 9000 HD,KWorld DVBS100 PCI card with DVBviewer Pro (for 4:2:2 feeds); for analog; Previously subbed Starchoice 301
6ft Startech Mesh C-band hooked to a Digiwave DG7000 aimed a 91 west for testing --- will be put up at the cottage next summer.
- 01-24-2009 06:14 PM #76
I've been doing satellite since 2005 starting with DTV and was told about FTA by a fellow technician. After doing some investigation and research of my own, I now have my own system which consists of a Neosat iPRO 2000, winegard 30" offset dish, Invacom Universal Quad linear LNBF, operated by a SG2100 HH Motor. There's no better way to have a FTA system, than to have one that's motorized with the options of more sats and channels. Have been enjoying FTA ever since.
- 01-24-2009 06:33 PM #77
A motorized dish expands ones viewing enormously. It's the only way to go.
- 01-25-2009 02:25 AM #78
SatelliteGuys Regular
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I would love a motor for my dish, I maybe able to take some of my fixed dishes down then. Thanks to the guys at satguys for helping out when I needed it.
- 01-25-2009 03:58 AM #79
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I am a newbie and I am still trying to figure out all the equipment I need to suceed at FTA'ing. I found out about FTA about two hours ago and I am sure having a motor to control your dish is better and easier than finding your satellites manually and not knowing where to point it at. I am sure one day I will be able to perfect FTA'ing without it but I am sure it will make it a lot easier. Wish me sucess at FTA'ing.
- 01-25-2009 05:14 AM #80
The reasons I like motorized dishes...You can get more satellites with less dishes, lnbs, and switches. Plus, if you run into a problem receiving your signal down the road, there are less components to trouble shoot.
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