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- 11-28-2009 09:54 PM #1
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Saying Hello
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As the saying goes Long time lurker, first time poster (almost I went feet first in a couple discussions here already.
I am not big on hellos, but I will introduce myself a bit:
I am a satellite TV hobbyist since the late 90s, and a tinkerer and scrounger (a lot of my C-band stuff was scrounged and cobbled).
I have available to me, a "farmer's" work shop to make things, and yes, have a backhoe available also. I am also a subscriber to Shaw Direct (since 2001), and an avid TiVo user and supporter.
I basically abandoned C-band in 2004 or so (dish blew over), but kept Shaw Direct, and have been receiving NASA TV and a few other things form Echo-7with a DBS LNBF strapped to my Shaw dish and an ex-sub Dish receiver. I got into full FTA a few weeks ago, when I traded the Dish receiver for a Sonicveiw 4000, and set up a 75CM Ku dish I had scrounged, and "borrowed" one of the tone switches from my Shaw Direct satellite system, to switch between Echo-7 and Ku, Ku the dish pointed to G19 for now, and get most of what it has to offer (in FTA anyways).
I intend to get a motor, maybe be a better receiver, maybe a better LNBF, a proper Diseq switch, and a coax compression kit.Sonicview SV 4000 -- Fixed 75cm Ku dish on G19, DBS LNBF for Echostar 7 on side of Shaw Direct Dish.
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- 11-28-2009 10:16 PM #2
Welcome and hope you enjoy your stay. Sounds like you have everything to start having some fun.
- 11-28-2009 10:47 PM #3
- 11-29-2009 02:00 AM #4
- welcome: Welcome aboard, and Happy Holidays to ya.
If you've been lurking a long time, you probably know many of the regular posters.
Chief among them our illustrious leader and forum moderator: Iceberg!
Shoot us a few pictures of your dishes before they get snow covered - we've got a thread (pics of the dish farm...post yours too :)) for showing such things.
I for one always appreciate interesting home-brew projects.
So, some of the things cobbled together may prove more amusing than the regular store-bought.
As for your Coolsat 4000, I think you're off to a good start.
Glad to have another active member hangin' around! -
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- 11-29-2009 07:40 AM #5
welcome
to this insanity know as satellite FTA & OMG what did I just do to get that.
- 11-29-2009 07:46 AM #6
Classicsat,
Welcome to SatelliteGuysUS! You'll have a good time here, I just know it, and it is great to see you join the membership here.
We have so much going on here for everyone that you could pop up a batch of corn and simply read along and not need a TV!
Well, almost...
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- 11-29-2009 08:50 AM #7
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- 11-29-2009 08:53 AM #8It's only a problem if you admit it......and I'm a sataholic.

Welcome Classicsat10' Unimesh w/ DMX741, GBox 3000, AZBox Elite, SatHawk PVR800 with Motorized Prime Focus 36" Backup.
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- 11-29-2009 02:13 PM #9
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I am familiar with him. He belongs to at least one Canadian TV board I am on.
Soon, maybe the end of the day.Shoot us a few pictures of your dishes before they get snow covered - we've got a thread (pics of the dish farm...post yours too :)) for showing such things.
Analog C-band was a hoot and a breeze to cobble.I for one always appreciate interesting home-brew projects.
So, some of the things cobbled together may prove more amusing than the regular store-bought.
Some thing I did was:
Used a 18/10 cable (I think used to remote control a crane) for the jack motor/pulse, and a3 wire thermostat cable for polarotor.
Made limit switches for my one arm (the controller had no limits), and a high/low sensor with a mercury switch strategically placed on the dish, running an indicator on the controller (the controller was 3 digits, and the whole arc was almost 2000 counts)
I had a knob tuned tuner almost work with a downconverter not made for it.
I had one I didn't have the remote for, and had the lid off tuning the trimmers to tune audio.
One the PLL didn't work, and I cobbled knobs to the amain and one of the audio tuners.
Another the motor transformer burnt out, so I used the external one form an older system, and used its 70Mhz IF tuner as an audio tuner (it had narrow), wid, MPX ,and all those modes, by splitting the IF loop on the main receiver. On that receiver, and my next, I
hard wired a trailer light plug to the actuator terminals, it weas more robust. On my last receiver, I made my own C/Ku relay from an apparent RF relay I pulled from a set of expensive looking boards with gold connectors and everything.
and I made my own UHF remote extender system, for an old satellite UHF kit, IR receivers, and hard wiring the UHF receiver in to the TiVo. I maywant to add my FTA receiver into that.
It is a Sonicview., not Coolsat.As for your Coolsat 4000, I think you're off to a good start.
Glad to have another active member hangin' around! -
Sonicview SV 4000 -- Fixed 75cm Ku dish on G19, DBS LNBF for Echostar 7 on side of Shaw Direct Dish.
- 11-29-2009 02:17 PM #10
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