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    Questions: Could I do this?

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    O.K. Forgive me if this seems like an obvious question, but I am pretty new to this.

    Question # 1 To keep things simple for my family, could I set up glorystar, and then add a fixed FTA dish and receiver at another satellite to pick up some more channels? I am assuming I would just use a switch. I'm not sure I want to mess around with a motor, and it may be too confusing for members of my family.

    Question # 2 Assuming the above is possible, what satellite would you recommend as a candidate to aim at besides glorystar?

    Thanks in advance for your help

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    Quote Originally Posted by familyupnorth View Post
    O.K. Forgive me if this seems like an obvious question, but I am pretty new to this.
    no question is obvious. What's new to you might be new to someone else next week and was new to someone a month ago

    Question # 1 To keep things simple for my family, could I set up glorystar, and then add a fixed FTA dish and receiver at another satellite to pick up some more channels? I am assuming I would just use a switch. I'm not sure I want to mess around with a motor, and it may be too confusing for members of my family.
    correct. The Glorystar system comes with a diseqc switch to combine the two Glorystar satellites together. You can add another fixed dish to the same setup through the diseqc switch

    Question # 2 Assuming the above is possible, what satellite would you recommend as a candidate to aim at besides glorystar?

    Thanks in advance for your help
    check out thelist (at top). Main one people like is G10 at 123 west. Has a fair amount of network channels and RTN (older classic shows) the Retro TV Network
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    Iceberg - thanks for the answer.

    If I am understanding you correctly, then I would only need the one glorystar box with a second dish to make this work?

    I would think the new DVR box would have the same ability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceberg View Post

    correct. The Glorystar system comes with a diseqc switch to combine the two Glorystar satellites together. You can add another fixed dish to the same setup through the diseqc switch

    Good information, Iceberg. I would only add: Ask your Glorystar rep to substitute a switch for 4 LNBF's for the 2 port switch that comes standard. My rep suggested it and as I hooked things up, I understood it even better. That has been a good addition as I experiment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by familyupnorth View Post
    Iceberg - thanks for the answer.

    If I am understanding you correctly, then I would only need the one glorystar box with a second dish to make this work?

    I would think the new DVR box would have the same ability.
    correct

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    receiver---------------diseqc port 1----------------glorystar sat 1 (101)
    -------------------------diseqc port 2----------------glorystar sat 2 (97)
    -------------------------diseqc port 3----------------2nd fixed dish
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    Two 6 foot Fortec dish with GeoSatPro dual C-Band LNB "ghetto moved" to various C-Band satellites

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    Quote Originally Posted by rv1pop View Post
    Good information, Iceberg. I would only add: Ask your Glorystar rep to substitute a switch for 4 LNBF's for the 2 port switch that comes standard. My rep suggested it and as I hooked things up, I understood it even better. That has been a good addition as I experiment.
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    good point
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    Two 6 foot Fortec dish with GeoSatPro dual C-Band LNB "ghetto moved" to various C-Band satellites

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    G10 has an elevation angle of 31.2 degrees for my location. Anyone else with low elevation angles, are G10 transponders strong enough for low look angles? Is there anything close that could share a dual feed with G10 and use the other switch port? As a point of interest the 4 port switch is cheaper than the 3 port!

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    NAh, that's not low....try to hit 30 w.....my elevation is 11.5 - and it booms!

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    Wow! I should have no problem with my 31.2 if I can find a hole in the trees. I did a quick check today but it was raining and I didn't stay out long enough to finalize an acceptable (to my wife!) location.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iafirebuff View Post
    NAh, that's not low....try to hit 30 w.....my elevation is 11.5 - and it booms!
    got ya beat....
    9.9 elevation for 30W

    elder...my G10 is around 30 elevation. The 4 "main" transponders I get the following readings (frequency first)
    11800 quality 90
    11720 quality 75
    12103 quality 99
    12113 quality 90
    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
    Two 6 foot Fortec dish with GeoSatPro dual C-Band LNB "ghetto moved" to various C-Band satellites

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