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    Quote Originally Posted by Stargazer View Post

    The T90 makes each satellite received equal to a 22 inch dish and is $269
    the T90 is the same as a 36" dish. You can use any old LNB's for Glorystar since its KU Band. The reverse ones are only for subscription services and if you dont have one then you can use regular DBS LNB's and the polarity is backwards

    But those T90's are pretty big and heavy. I have a review of it in the FTA review area
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    Whew...my head is spinning!!! LOTS to consider... ill prob start with GloryStars DVR system.
    ill prob stay away from the t-55 and t-90 and look at a "simple" non-motor dish. im not sure yet what ill go with or even can use. how many LNB'S can be used etc.
    All i know for sure is Everyone has been a BIG Help...thanks! i am searching and reading as much as i can and its hard to ramp up knowledge on scattered threads.
    Example i see different brands of used and new dishes for cheap...and i havent read much "yet" on if there is a good set up(dish network,etc,etc) or if id be better going New.
    4 LNB's AND a standard dish????? i guess ill prob end up ordering GLORYSTAR and the rest shortly later.

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    I would never recommend a T-55 for FTA (just to small). I have a T-90 and I like it. However, it is NOT a dish I would recommend for a beginner! It is heavy and difficult to set up.
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