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Old 01-21-2010, 11:32 PM
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Old 01-22-2010, 12:47 AM
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Since I don't have C band yet, I would start with this -
240cm 8-foot Dish

Then add this -
DMX741 Standard CKU C and Ku Digital LNB LNBF for Linear or circular Reception of C or Ku Band Satellites & FTA satellites

And don't want to be stationary so -
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and - Big Dish Satellite Actuator Arm Model PMA24 by Powermax Big Dish Actuator Arm - 24 Inches 24" 36 volt

I'm pretty sure shipping would use up what's left and probably then some. If not there's always sat finders and other accessories.

Thanks WS for the contest!
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Old 01-22-2010, 05:49 AM
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Robby, Well I'd start with the 8foot dish as well. It would look pretty good along side of my 6 footer. I'd get an accuator for my old 8.5 ft Paraclipse. It's been sitting there since I got it last summer looking kinda sad in it's fixed position. I'd finish it off with a bunch of switches...coax etc...you know spare parts stuff.
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Old 01-22-2010, 06:12 AM
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LNB's for above.
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>>>> Everyone should look into upgrading their OTA capabilities and get a deep fringe outdoor antenna ( with a rotator) and use a 30 db MAST MOUNTED amp. This adds a new dimension to the meaning of "FTA".
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Old 01-22-2010, 07:38 AM
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WS1247 Dish
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DMX741 LNBF (X3)
(Already have 8 ft. dish...)
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I would get a WS24095 - 240cm / 8-foot solid prime focus satellite dish

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a DMX241 C band LNBF - High quality C band LNBF .
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Old 01-22-2010, 07:57 AM
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Lets see.....I'd have.....

One of These:

WS24095 - 240cm / 8-foot solid prime focus satellite dish

(with a polar mount, if available)

Then, if it has a polar mount, I'd need these Two:

Big Dish Satellite Actuator Arm Model PMA24 by Powermax Big Dish Actuator Arm - 24 Inches 24" 36 volt

VBoxIII

And a LNB....So...

Dual Twin C Band LNBF Model DMX242 - Quad Polarity Circular & Linear Polar C Band LNB LNBF Two Output

That should cover it with shipping...

Thanks for the contest!
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I would get a bigger dish. 1 or 1.2M. Maybe a new motor to go with it (or a package deal)
Then I would buy some odds and ends with whatever is leftover. Cable ends, LNBs, etc.
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Old 01-22-2010, 10:45 AM
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120cm dish
SG9120 Motor
Lexium FTA receiver (hey it has blind scan and a PVR)
Conical ring and holder
dual C-Band LNB
that new quad KU LNB

and the rest in misc parts
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