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- 02-07-2008 10:04 PM #1
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Satellite Newbie wants Glorystar
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Hello everyone! I have toyed with getting Glorystar for some time now as I really don't like the antenna channels we get. Any of the christian channels we used to get (like all 2 of them) are most of the time so fuzzy they are unwatchable.
This may come as a complete shock to most here but I have never had anything but antenna channels ever. I just cant understand paying for TV. So I am real clueless to most of the talk on this forum. So forgive me if I ask some really stupid questions but here it goes.....
My husband would completely flip out if he did lose his regular antenna channels, so I have to ask, is it possible to still get those once we hook up a Glorystar system?
We only have 2 TV's but I would like the Glorystar on them both, does that require buying 2 dishes/systems? I've read alot of threads on here about this but I am sorry again as I dont understand all the geek speak
I have been to the glorystar.tv site and went all through it but I still dont understand what I would have to buy to get it set up here. I also read about a new DVR coming soon but I didnt see any of those on the site either. That leads me to another silly question for those in the know, is the DVR the receiver for Glorystar or is that yet another piece of equipment? Geez, I feel so out of it
I know what a DVR is, I just wondered if it is part of the glorystar receiver or what?
Now just so everyone doesnt feel totally sorry for me, I did surprise my husband a couple years ago with a TIVO which he is totally hooked on. Would that work with Glorystar? Just curious.
Oh and one more question, is there a way to figure out what shipping of the system to me would be without going through the checkout at glorystar.tv? Just trying to figure out how much I need to save up.
Thanks
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- 02-07-2008 11:03 PM #2
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there are no stupid questions. just questions not askedI just cant understand paying for TV. So I am real clueless to most of the talk on this forum. So forgive me if I ask some really stupid questions but here it goes.....
yes it will work with the existing antenna. There are two ways to hook up both systems and that depends on the TV. If you have a simple TV with the coax spot for the antenna, you can hook up the Glorystar system to the TV and the antenna to the Glorystar box. If your TV has audio/video plugs (these are 3 plugs that are red/yellow/white) then hook the Glorystar box to those and the antenna still to the TV through the coax antenna input.My husband would completely flip out if he did lose his regular antenna channels, so I have to ask, is it possible to still get those once we hook up a Glorystar system?
If you want to watch the same channel on both TV's then you only need one box. If you want to have 2 receivers, you could still do it via one dish.We only have 2 TV's but I would like the Glorystar on them both, does that require buying 2 dishes/systems? I've read alot of threads on here about this but I am sorry again as I dont understand all the geek speak
a system for Glorystar includesI have been to the glorystar.tv site and went all through it but I still dont understand what I would have to buy to get it set up here. I also read about a new DVR coming soon but I didnt see any of those on the site either. That leads me to another silly question for those in the know, is the DVR the receiver for Glorystar or is that yet another piece of equipment? Geez, I feel so out of it
I know what a DVR is, I just wondered if it is part of the glorystar receiver or what?
-receiver
-36" dish
-2 LNB"s (these are the "eyes" that picks up the satellite programming
There is a basic receiver but you could upgrade to a DVR which would record the shows to a hard drive on the receiver for easy playback. You would need a receiver to pick up the g* (glorystar) channels and that can be either the basic receiver or the dvr.
Some Tivo systems will work with G*. I dont have tivo so I don't know with 100% accuracy. I use a stand alone hard drive/dvd recorder (kinda like a tivo but has a dvd recorder)Now just so everyone doesnt feel totally sorry for me, I did surprise my husband a couple years ago with a TIVO which he is totally hooked on. Would that work with Glorystar? Just curious.
I would roughball approx 40.00 for shipping. Most of it is due to the dish being 36" round and very well packed.Oh and one more question, is there a way to figure out what shipping of the system to me would be without going through the checkout at glorystar.tv? Just trying to figure out how much I need to save up.
Thanks
Winegard 76cm dish, SG2100 motor, Sadoun dual KU LNB..... Directv Slimline SWM 3 LNB.... GeoSatPro 36" dish with Sadoun dual KU LNB... Coolsat 5000 on motorized.... Manhattan RS1933....Directv HR34 (yes the 5 tuner monster) GeoSatPro 200 to aim dishes.... few receivers not set up yet
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- 02-07-2008 11:08 PM #3
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- 02-08-2008 12:58 PM #4
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Thanks!
Iceberg, thanks so much for the reply! You've pretty much sealed it then, I will order the glorystar package this spring. We live in Michigan and right now we have so much snow on the ground and more coming that even the thought of installing a pole in the ground seems so far away LOL I think my next step will be to download the install guide I think I saw at glorystar.tv (wasnt it?) and see if this is something my husband can install for us.
I dont see the DVR's on the glorystar site. Am I missing something? all I see for complete package is $199 for The Fortec Star Mercury II receiver and dish package. Does that mean at the moment that they dont have any DVR's available? Or is the DVR not the receiver? I do have a DVD recorder I could use to record show (not a hard drive model tho) and the old TIVO so I guess I really wouldnt need another DVR.
I am sure I will be back with more questions once we get it or once I download and have hubby look at the guide.
Thanks again!
- 02-08-2008 04:20 PM #5
we've been lucky in Minnesota with the snow. Its just the dang cold.
correct. Otherwise they are posted above in this sectionI think my next step will be to download the install guide I think I saw at glorystar.tv (wasnt it?) and see if this is something my husband can install for us.
I didnt see the DVR on there either. Hopefully Glorystar1 can chime in with the update on the DVR. You really dont need the DVR unless you record alot of stuff. The Tivo you have might do the trickI dont see the DVR's on the glorystar site. Am I missing something? all I see for complete package is $199 for The Fortec Star Mercury II receiver and dish package. Does that mean at the moment that they dont have any DVR's available? Or is the DVR not the receiver? I do have a DVD recorder I could use to record show (not a hard drive model tho) and the old TIVO so I guess I really wouldnt need another DVR.
I am sure I will be back with more questions once we get it or once I download and have hubby look at the guide.
Thanks again!
The DVR would be in place of the Fortec Merc II if so desiredWinegard 76cm dish, SG2100 motor, Sadoun dual KU LNB..... Directv Slimline SWM 3 LNB.... GeoSatPro 36" dish with Sadoun dual KU LNB... Coolsat 5000 on motorized.... Manhattan RS1933....Directv HR34 (yes the 5 tuner monster) GeoSatPro 200 to aim dishes.... few receivers not set up yet
Two 6 foot Fortec dish with GeoSatPro dual C-Band LNB "ghetto moved" to various C-Band satellites
- 02-08-2008 05:13 PM #6
You can use any VCR, DVD recorder or TIVO to record the output of the standard receiver. I have seen codes on the internet for TIVO control of the Mercury II, but do not have that information available. Maybe available through a TIVO user group?
We only have a small number of the DVR1000ci units remaining and they have been removed from the website. The remaining DVR100ci units will be used for special orders and warranty replacement.
The new DVR1100c will be posted on the website in a few weeks as soon as the item is off the production line and delivery date is confirmed.
Thank you for your interest in Glorystar Christian Satellite Systems!
- 02-08-2008 07:30 PM #7
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to SatelliteGuys! I just jumped over to the Glorystar site to verify what I thought I remembered.
If you add the system to your cart, then view your cart, there is a little calculator icon on the lower left of the cart contents. Clicking on this icon will pop up a window where you can enter your shipping information.
For my location in south Texas, it would be $34.77. It sounds like Iceberg is a pretty good estimator!
I hope that helps!
- 02-08-2008 08:23 PM #8
Welcome to SatelliteGuys! I think every Christian home that has a TV should have Christian TV. A satellite dish is the most practical and affordable way to get Christian TV for those that have a yard which allows them to have such a dish. Glorystar is the only Christian satellite package I am aware of and it has no monthly fees so it really can't be beat.
One can hook up two TVs to one receiver and one dish although it may require runnning some additional coax wire through your attic or basement to connect the 2nd TV to the receiver. That would allow you and your husband to watch Glorystar together in room one OR allow your husband to watch something on a secular channel in room one while you watch Glorystar in room two. It will not allow two different Glorystar channels to be watched at the same time on the different TVs.
A DVR is handy or some means of recording programs because often times the programs a person likes will be on during sleeping or working hours. Many of these Christian channels are broadcast around the world - in several different time zones. So there is no "prime time" line up. Your favorite show might be on at 3AM or at noon.
- 02-09-2008 05:11 PM #9
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Thank you everyone for the welcome

Thanks Glorystar1 for the update on the DVR. I will be ordering it in the spring, after it thaws here, so I may consider the DVR if the option is available then. I wish spring was here now!
RedSavina, thank you for the cart walkthrough. You are right, shipping for me will be $34.77 too.
ShaneLinder, I agree! I would completely get rid of the secular channels if it was up to me
I think one receiver will work just fine for us after reading your explaination.
- 02-09-2008 09:00 PM #10
You are welcome!
Remember, there is a lot to be learned here if you start digging around. As you learn more, please feel free to share. I've been here a couple of years and still find that the majority of my posts are asking questions rather than answering them. It's fun when a question comes along that I can answer, though!
Cheers,
Red

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