Birdview Question

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hoot550

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Hi Everyone!

I've stumbled across a solid Birdview that looks like it is in very good shape and I need some advice. The people insist on selling it for $50. Birdview dishes are rare in my part of the world, I've yet to see any one other than this.

I don't know much about them, but they say it has "everything" and "gets only analog channels." All I have seen at this point are pictures, though, because it's about 60 miles away. If I'm going to drive to look at it, I might as well be prepared to take if off their hands. :)

I've taken a philosophy of not paying any more for my dish addiction, but this seems like a pretty good deal. What do you think? :confused:
 
Hi Everyone!

I've stumbled across a solid Birdview that looks like it is in very good shape and I need some advice. The people insist on selling it for $50. Birdview dishes are rare in my part of the world, I've yet to see any one other than this.

I don't know much about them, but they say it has "everything" and "gets only analog channels." All I have seen at this point are pictures, though, because it's about 60 miles away. If I'm going to drive to look at it, I might as well be prepared to take if off their hands. :)

I've taken a philosophy of not paying any more for my dish addiction, but this seems like a pretty good deal. What do you think? :confused:
Hello Hoot 550,
You say that the Birdview is in very good shape and you would have to drive a whole 60 mile for it and pay $50. Hmmmm. Let me answer that one for you! I got one a few months ago in Plano Texas for Free. However I live in Central Florida. I had to drive my Truck there to get it and Diesel Fuel fuel was around $4.69 to $4.99 a gallon. I was getting about 12.3 miles to the gallon. In other words I paid a lot for the fuel. It was worth it in the end because now I have one! I tried looking in Florida I couldn't find any Birdviews! I would have counted myself Lucky to get one for $50 and live only 60 miles away. It also sounds like there is an analog reciever there. If you get a newer reciever you can get the digital channels too. I would gladly trade places with you and I would get it!

Tom
:D
 
Hello Hoot 550,
You say that the Birdview is in very good shape and you would have to drive a whole 60 mile for it and pay $50. Hmmmm. Let me answer that one for you! I got one a few months ago in Plano Texas for Free. However I live in Central Florida. I had to drive my Truck there to get it and Diesel Fuel fuel was around $4.69 to $4.99 a gallon. I was getting about 12.3 miles to the gallon. In other words I paid a lot for the fuel. It was worth it in the end because now I have one! I tried looking in Florida I couldn't find any Birdviews! I would have counted myself Lucky to get one for $50 and live only 60 miles away. It also sounds like there is an analog reciever there. If you get a newer reciever you can get the digital channels too. I would gladly trade places with you and I would get it!

Tom
:D

I'm hoping to stop by and inspect it in person shortly. However, in the pictures I got, you can still see the Birdview logo on the front of it, so the paint looks to be in good shape. I gather you're suggesting that I might as well stop by the ATM, borrow a pickup and grab some rope when I inspect it. ;)

I just purchased a new 4DTV receiver (922), so I'm more excited about the dish itself. Now, I just have to convince my better half that we need another big dish sitting in the back of the garage for some future project. :)
 
take the short journey and get the Birdview

I'm hoping to stop by and inspect it in person shortly. However, in the pictures I got, you can still see the Birdview logo on the front of it, so the paint looks to be in good shape. I gather you're suggesting that I might as well stop by the ATM, borrow a pickup and grab some rope when I inspect it. ;)

I just purchased a new 4DTV receiver (922), so I'm more excited about the dish itself. Now, I just have to convince my better half that we need another big dish sitting in the back of the garage for some future project. :)

Hello Hoot 550 ,
Yes I’m suggesting that if the photo’s look good to you take the short journey and get the Birdview. They do break down differently then other dishes do. I hope you will have some help along with you when you get it. Because it breaks down differently I’m enclosing a link to my thread where I was asking for help on getting my first Birdview. I got some help from a member here that has more then one Birdview, his name is Linuxman. He made a post with a step by step instructions. I suggest that you follow that advice. Take a camera now as we would like to see lots of photos of your Birdview adventure!

TOM
:D
Journal of my two satellite dishes going up, beginning to the end #128 (permalink)
 
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Hoot -
Post us the pictures you have now, if that's possible.
I'm sure you'll get more fine feedback.

If you don't get a chance 'till after you go see it in person, you'd darned well better come back with some high resolution shots for us! - :eek:
 
Take the money with you, and take along at least 2 or 3 friends, and follow the steps I wrote for Thomas. It will come apart very nicely, and you will have a dish that is the envy of everyone on this forum.

It is well worth the $50.00 and being such a short distance from you it will be very easy to get.

As Anole says, lots of high-resolution pictures will help us to help you. :)
 
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