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    C-band KU-Band on a Co-Rotor

    Yes, it is entirely possible. I am doing it on a 10-footer (I'm in Florida, so a bigger dish helps). If your dish is peaked properly, and you can get analog kU signals, then you'll be able to get the FTA signals with the proper equipment and setup. I use my old analog GI650 receiver to move the...
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    Sports Fan who is new to C-Band

    Actually, many Marlins feeds can be found on analog C band (usually on AMC-9); these would be away broadcasts that are carried on local TV rather than Fox Sports Florida. Same for the Devil Rays. In Florida, you really need a 10-foot BUD for reasonable C-band quality.
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    Digital ready LNB?

    If you have decent LNB's, you don't necessarily need "digital ready" LNBs. They can help some on marginal signals, they reduce the "drift" or bouncing in signal quallity that you'll see if you watch the signal quality display on your FTA receiver. This drift doesn't have any impact on your...