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- 07-08-2010 11:28 PM #31
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SATire, your diving into this hobby is reminding me of myself not too long ago. Started small and looked to bigger and better pretty quick. Haven't yet been able to find an active forum person from my neck of the woods over here in Thunder Bay, but I've found a few posts from someone here awhile back.
I get to the Twin Cities a few times a year at minimum....I gotta arrange a chat with some of you guys in that area one of these visits. I did spend some time with PSB as well and brought back a bunch of great knowledge to get me going and a whole car load of goodies to get me going. Not sure I could find another BMW loaded with a 6' c-band (disassembled), polar mount, new KU dish, mount etc... took pics of that one.
They asked at the border, I told them and no further questions, haha
Motorola DSR-410
Manhattan RS-1933
Traxxis 3500
various shelved FTA receivers
10' Channel Master scanning the skies w/ 741C/KU LNBF
Vbox-X positioner
30" winegard (all put away now)
2" conduit, way full!!
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- 07-09-2010 12:09 AM #32
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>Started small and looked to bigger and better pretty quick. Haven't yet been
>able to find an active forum person from my neck of the woods over here in >Thunder Bay
Hey, Thunder Bay! I'm actually Canadian, originally from just North of Toronto.
Spent from 19 on between Toronto and Ottawa. My wife is actually from this area.
>I get to the Twin Cities a few times a year at minimum....I gotta arrange a
>chat with some of you guys in that area one of these visits.
Maybe you could arrange a small get together down the road, next time you're headed to the cities.
>I did spend some time with PSB as well and brought back a bunch of great >knowledge to get me going and a whole car load of goodies to get me going.
If we're talking the same thing, he is a knowledgeable person indeed when it comes to this stuff.
>Not sure I could find another BMW loaded with a 6' c-band (disassembled),
>polar mount, new KU dish, mount etc... took pics of that one.
ROFL, and no problems getting back uh.
Man, that reminds me of funny border crossing.
We drove to FL one time and while there, I found this huge bomb at a surplus store and just had to have it. It's a big device they filled with sand I believe, then dropped it from airplanes for testing.
Anyhow, on the trip back, I strapped it to the roof of the truck and when I got to the border, figured they would go nuts on us looking for more. I mean, there's a bomb on the roof, that's kind of a red flag that I might be into more.
Never even asked about the damn thing and I took it home. It made it back to the US and has been hanging from the rafters in my garage since 2001
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You guys mentioning those big dishes really makes me wanna get one up but I just don't know where I would stick it. Plus, I would want it to motor cuz I wouldn't be happy pointing at one bird only.
Mike
- 07-31-2010 01:13 PM #33
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sonicview
To be honest, Mike, I think there were those in the other form that think you bought the sonicview to hack directtv. If you remember my kid had just bought one and was having the same bad time trying to motor with it; usals was obviously broke (I believe it may have had to do with the dish vs. sonicview law suit, where sonicview had to change the software to not accept keys, and in the process, broke other portions of the receiver's electronics).
The person that sold you the 3800 should accept its return, if it did not do what you expected it to. The distributor will (and did) check it under warranty, and it worked as it is supposed to, but they do not exchange or take back for refund, that is the sellers responsibility.
- 07-31-2010 02:26 PM #34
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Pete, (and, I know this is Pete because the coincidence of your emailing me and this post makes this obvious) some thought I might want to hack, that's nothing but absurd. I never once said a word about hacking nor showed interest in such things so give it a break.
I don't know how honest someone has to be in order to be believed but if anyone thought I was looking to hack, they must be simply paranoid or hacking themselves or have a personal reason to want to bad mouth someone I guess. I don't know, all childish games either way.
As for the receiver, the person who sold it to me did take it back and did give me a refund when Traxis was too careless to do anything about the situation. The fact that I bought a 3500 from you, you helped me set it up, but even you could not get the 3800 to work should be proof enough that the box was flaky.
The support person at Traxis made up his mind that I was in the wrong well before I sent it to them because he didn't even ask me to test it while he was on the phone with me. Instead, he got into an argument with me that I didn't know what I was doing. That's when I said fair enough but I had a Traxis reseller helping me and he wasn't able to make it work.
So anyhow, the 3500 works fine, the 3800 doesn't, I doubt I'll be buying Traxis again now that I've found that the GeoSat Pro's are way cooler.
Also, the fact that I'd like to end up with a pvr because I can't stand not being able to pause live tv is why ultimately, I'd like to end up with something like MythTV using cards, which ever they may be.
Whew... didn't think I'd ever have to dredge that nonsense up all over again.
Mike
- 07-31-2010 02:30 PM #35
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I am not Pete, I live in Northwestern ND. And I have no problem with you buying whatever you want. I thought you may have wanted to hack since you're an IT person, wanted to save all the money you were spending on directtv, are an open source guy, etc, etc, It fits th profile of my kid, who says he didn't get a sonicview to hack, but I'm not totally convinced. I was apparently wrong about you, but, at any rate, I'm still not Pete.
- 07-31-2010 02:52 PM #36
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Glad you're not Pete but as I said, rather coincidental that I've suddenly started receiving apology emails at the same time as this thread came to life. No harm meant to you if you're not him.
I'm just sad that someone could be so paranoia and protective, to the point of burning every bridge that he comes across. I think he's a good guy but messed up and won't be listening to anyone until he figures that out. Being over the top loyal to a company that isn't loyal to it's own customers is kind of strange.
Either way, yes, I own an IT company, we are involved in tons of things and FTA became interesting when we added a satellite company to our line of services. I had been wanting to take a peek at it for some time and recently got motivated enough to finally try it.
I had said in some posts that I found it frustrating to have paid over twelve grand to DTV over the last 9 or so years for crummy TV. I am very much into open source but I believe what you meant was that I love having choices and helping to push something which offers people choices is a good thing. I got bored with KU pretty fast so am now getting a c-band dish up with skyvision programming. My intention and hope is to tell everyone I can, perhaps help build up the numbers, so that more programming can come our way, giving us some choices over DTV, Dish and cable.
Hard to justify paying good money to broadcasters for movie channels of repeats when my wife picks them up for a buck at the grocery store. And, I can stream what ever I want from Netflix and am so tired of commercials that this is going to work for me.
As for hacking, no interest in it. What's the value of hacking signals that are full of commercials free or not? I am trying to make a stand to pull myself away from traditional broadcasting and am hoping to find a solution which I can then preach to as many as will listen
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Mike
- 07-31-2010 03:00 PM #37
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DMSI was nothing but helpful to me when I was starting FTA. Absolutely professional and did what was right when I had a hardware component problem. The way you treat people is the way you get treated. Phone calls and face to face is always a preferred option to internet flaming.
- 07-31-2010 04:01 PM #38
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>DMSI was nothing but helpful to me when I was starting FTA.
>Absolutely professional and did what was right when I had a hardware >component problem.
And they were completely unprofessional and terribly uncaring to my problems so maybe it depends on who answers the phone sometimes.
Either way, I won't be buying any more traxis. The 3500 I own works fine but for my rack mount needs, it's the geosatpro which has much better features. For non rack based requirements, I'm hoping to find a card based solution.
>The way you treat people is the way you get treated. Phone calls and face
>to face is always a preferred option to internet flaming.
I have no idea what you're talking about here. You don't know me other than a few posts and I've never been rude to anyone online so certainly, you must be speaking in general terms which have nothing to do with me.
Hence, yes, I agree, you are treated exactly how you treat others and in fact, it's my motto in all that I do in life.
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- 08-01-2010 12:24 PM #40
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THING, as in person, subject, apparent behavior, issues, problems, etc. Thing since it's not just one thing related. I'm no English major so forgive me otherwise
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