Those listed below are our PROUD SatelliteGuys GOLD Sponsors!
Applied Instruments DishStore.NET glorystar.tv satelliteavgs tele-satellite.com
Have a News Scoop For Us? >>> CONTACT US! <<<

Welcome HOME to SatelliteGuys.US!


  •  » Looking for help picking a satellite company?
  •  » Need Help with your Satellite System?
  •  » Need Advice on your Home Theater Setup?
  •  » Looking for the latest industry news and rumors?

...then you have come to the right place!
DIRECTV, DISH Network, FTA Satellite, Cable TV, HDTV even 3DTV...
We Can Help! We are known as America's Satellite Information Source!
YES! I want to register an account for free right now!
p.s.: Registered members see a lot less ads! REGISTER TODAY!

Page 8 of 20 FirstFirst ... 6 7 8 9 10 18 ... LastLast
Results 71 to 80 of 200
  1. #71
    eaamon is offline SatelliteGuys Freshman
    Join Date
    Jul 23rd, 2008
    Location
    sillycon valley
    Posts
    8
    ADVERTS
    with a motor you can look at several sats and sweep through the sky.


  2. # ADS
    Paying The Bills With Google Adsense Circuit advertisement
    Join Date
    Always
    Location
    Advertising world
    Posts
    Many
     
  3. #72
    TRG's Avatar
    TRG
    TRG is offline Pub Member / Supporter Pub Member / Supporter

    Help Keep SatelliteGuys For All, Click a Star and Become a Supporter! This Member did! Help Support The Site And Get Rid of the Syndicated Ads, This Member did! If you enjoy the site consider supporting it, this member did! Click a Star and become a Supporting Pub Member today!
    Join Date
    Jul 19th, 2007
    Location
    Albuquerque, NM
    Posts
    792
    I'd love to have a more reliable motor for my dish. My current motor is hit or miss.

  4. #73
    INVERTED is offline SatelliteGuys Newbie
    Join Date
    Jan 22nd, 2009
    Location
    PENNSYLVANIA
    Posts
    2
    Why drive a Yugo when you can have a Ferrari! Motorized dish is the way to go. More sat's, more FTA!

  5. #74
    spudz160 is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
    Join Date
    Nov 8th, 2004
    Location
    Duluth, MN
    Posts
    43
    I got into FTA while looking up information on my Dishnetwork stuff. I came across this site and it opened my world.

  6. #75
    schlever's Avatar
    schlever is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
    Join Date
    Oct 1st, 2007
    Location
    Regina, SK
    Posts
    431
    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.

  7. #76
    andrew5859's Avatar
    andrew5859 is offline SatelliteGuys Newbie
    Join Date
    Jan 24th, 2009
    Location
    Maple Heights, OH
    Posts
    2

    Wink

    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.

  8. #77
    jeepguy's Avatar
    jeepguy is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
    Join Date
    Aug 7th, 2008
    Location
    Lehighton, Pennsylvania
    Posts
    366
    A motorized dish expands ones viewing enormously. It's the only way to go.

  9. #78
    rdel is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
    Join Date
    May 26th, 2005
    Posts
    327
    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.

  10. #79
    letongue is offline SatelliteGuys Freshman
    Join Date
    Jan 25th, 2009
    Location
    Los Angeles, CA
    Posts
    7
    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.

  11. #80
    kirara386's Avatar
    kirara386 is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
    Join Date
    Aug 29th, 2008
    Location
    North Central Florida
    Posts
    114
    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.

Page 8 of 20 FirstFirst ... 6 7 8 9 10 18 ... LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

SatelliteGuys.US | 46 Miami Avenue | Newington, Connecticut 06111
Links monetized by VigLink