To D1000 or not - Dayton, OH - LiL

SSeitz

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I have a waiver to receive network feeds and I live in the Dayton, OH market. With the impending removal of those feeds I am looking at my options to get the Dayton channels. Currently these are on 105 and mirrored at 129. I am trying to figure what the best option is to upgrade considering the Superdish phaseout and the 129 signal fade with the D1000. I currently use two D300 to look at 110/119 with a dish 501 receiver.

I could:
- get a D1000 and live with poor 129
or get a D500 and use the D300 on 129
or find a used Superdish

or I could wait for Echostar to move my locals to 110/119

any suggestions? - I love to tinker, I could even do a mad scientist dish:)
 
or get a D500 and use the D300 on 129

That's the "best" option, is it not ?? The 300 will only have to be aimed at one satellite vs splitting the difference between two satellites.
 
i agree with hall as a dnsc tech in ohio the 129 sucks i would use a 500 dish skued to 90 you will get a better signal on the 129 from mid to high 70's with a d300 and mid to high 80's with a d500
 
cleve_dnsc_tech said:
... i would use a 500 dish skued to 90 you will get a better signal on the 129 from mid to high 70's with a d300 and mid to high 80's with a d500

Just to make sure I understand you - are you saying set the skew on a D500 to 90 degrees and then aim it at 129??? :confused:

Or did you mean use a D500 for 110/119 and another one for 129 or a D300 for a little less signal? :confused:
 
Wait - I replied before thinking - again. By setting the skew to 90 degrees the D500 becomes a regular straight up dish like a D300 but has a larger reflector for more signal - right? (A D500 with a single LNB)
 
Why not get an additional 300 for 129? You are already building an antenna farm and this way you could optimize each signal. The switching is a little more complicated but since you love to tinker.....

SSeitz said:
I have a waiver to receive network feeds and I live in the Dayton, OH market. With the impending removal of those feeds I am looking at my options to get the Dayton channels. Currently these are on 105 and mirrored at 129. I am trying to figure what the best option is to upgrade considering the Superdish phaseout and the 129 signal fade with the D1000. I currently use two D300 to look at 110/119 with a dish 501 receiver.

I could:
- get a D1000 and live with poor 129
or get a D500 and use the D300 on 129
or find a used Superdish

or I could wait for Echostar to move my locals to 110/119

any suggestions? - I love to tinker, I could even do a mad scientist dish:)
 
That's a possiblity - I live in a very rural area so the antenna farm isn't a problem. I need to lookup the switch configuration but that is an interstesting idea. Thanks.
 
Dish 500

I am new at this.. I have a 500 and need to get my locals in my area. It says that I now need a D1000. Can i use this 500 or must I buy the new 1000 to receive my locals.

Thanks.:)
 
d1000

I live in WV and qualify for clarksburg WV.. I have sign up for them and been approved however, they will not show up .. and ideas. I have a 2 year old dish 500
 
I believe that Clarksburg, WV locals are only on 105 and 129 not 110/119. They are another set of locals that haven't been moved to 110.
 
I have a Dish 1000 with all 3 satellites, no problems getting the LiL signal from the 129 (or the HD channels, I live in Kettering). As long as they do a good job aiming the dish you shouldn't have any major problems.
 
Thanks for the info, mlb. I live north of you so we should have similar reception. I may have access to a Superdish here in the near future from a buddy who is moving and switching to cable. I am considering doing a mad scientist thing and making it work for 110/119 and 129 if I can get the geometry right. That should minimize any possible rain fade.
 
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