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  1. SatelliteAV

    which ku dish?

    I recommend our 1.2m dish. 48 Inch 120 cm 1.2 M Offset Satellite Dish & HD SL1PLL LNBF | eBay Consider getting it with the motor.
  2. SatelliteAV

    DiSEqC 1.0 / DiSEqC 1.1 Receiver settings to match Multi-Switches

    Total tech perversion :) too much excitement
  3. SatelliteAV

    GEOSATpro C2PLL

    Dear Forum Readers, Just for your information, I paid for the development of our LNBFs. They were developed and tested by established vendor that we have used for over 10 years. Please, take defaming claims and statements with a grain of salt before hearing the rest of the story. Thank you...
  4. SatelliteAV

    who still sells a 2.4m petal dish?

    The Fortec Star dishes would likely last ten+ years if in a kind weather environment, but would not have the longevity of most old school dishes that will likely be around in another 30+ years! :D
  5. SatelliteAV

    who still sells a 2.4m petal dish?

    Quality dishes still are produced in North America and the cost is very reasonable considering the inflation index. Example: A $800 dish purchased in 1980 equals $2267 in 2013 dollars. A $1500 dish price would be adjusted to $4252. From a distributor's viewpoint, if you have a lot of warehouse...
  6. SatelliteAV

    New offset dish KU LNBF

    Any comparison results to share of the transponders, Signal Quality readings against what other brands and models?
  7. SatelliteAV

    Kijiji, eBay, and Craigslist dishes for you to take a look at

    Looks like the ribs from an umbrella camouflage. Wonder if they still have the umbrella material?
  8. SatelliteAV

    New offset dish KU LNBF

    Please post your testing results and information about the equipment used, satellite, frequencies, weather conditions, etc. Be interested in what you compared and the results.
  9. SatelliteAV

    Signal Distortion - Is this a skew problem?

    Channel is playing fine on the test bench units. SQ 52% and steady. 7.5ft Sami with test unit C-band PLL LNBF. Northern California / clear skies and no forest fire smoke today!
  10. SatelliteAV

    Chaparral Polorotor Feedhorn

    Or wait a few months... Coming Soon: ASC1 - Actuator Skew Controller http://titaniumsatellite.com/news.html
  11. SatelliteAV

    Kijiji, eBay, and Craigslist dishes for you to take a look at

    No, I took an inventory of my space and toys. Opted to pass, but oh... so tempted! :D
  12. SatelliteAV

    12 ft Paraclipse Classic Polar T Antenna

    Titanium Satellite is currently building the distribution and reseller network. I expect this to be a very popular item sold by most resellers. :D
  13. SatelliteAV

    12 ft Paraclipse Classic Polar T Antenna

    Hmmm.... wonder where that design came from? LOL!! :)
  14. SatelliteAV

    12 ft Paraclipse Classic Polar T Antenna

    FYI... Combined heavy duty motor controller with automatic polarotor control will be available for sale before Christmas. ASC1 @ www.titaniumsatellite.com Website is under development, but more information should be posted in the next few weeks.
  15. SatelliteAV

    A "portable" C-band dish

    Inflates in a few minutes. Saw a demo at NAB a few years ago.
  16. SatelliteAV

    C-Band help request

    Welcome to SatelliteGuys! Intelsat 23 @ 53w is circular polarized.
  17. SatelliteAV

    Counts per degree?

    Overshooting should not be a problem with any controller or actuator. A count is a count. If the motor overshoots, the controller would know that the count is not correct and move the motor to the correct count position. Been in C-band for 30+ years and worked hundreds of systems. As long as...
  18. SatelliteAV

    Counts per degree?

    How would that work? A saved position is a saved position. There is a problem with either the controller or the dish hardware if the motor doesn't return to the exact saved position. The new unit ramps speed in and out of moves to reduce wear and tear on the actuator and dish hardware. :D
  19. SatelliteAV

    Counts per degree?

    A coax inline amp? Wouldn't make sense as to making any improvement as the pulse counts are not carried on the coax. Tried removing the inline amp to verify? I am almost completed with development on a new motor control box that provides 50hz resolution / accuracy. Will be for sale before...
  20. SatelliteAV

    Big Dish in new condo

    BIG differences in coax cable performance. A RG59 or 1ghz swept RG6 coax might be adequate for 550/860 cable systems, but totally inadequate to carry Bell signals or bandstacked that use frequencies up to 2.15GHz. It is common in these small CATV systems to have hidden splitters and single...
  21. SatelliteAV

    Big Dish in new condo

    You need to assume that the coax will be replaced. Most solution providers will negotiate a contract which includes new distribution. Highly unlikely that a new provider (cable or satellite) would use existing distribution.
  22. SatelliteAV

    Big Dish in new condo

    The BUD would not be used for Bell. It is likely that nothing of the current system (dish, receivers, modulators, distribution) would be used for the Bell service. They would likely propose using two dishes with a new coax distribution system so customers could have their own receivers (and...
  23. SatelliteAV

    Big Dish in new condo

    Yes,your management company is buying these channels from the provider for $x.00 per unit and the satellite receiver is authorized for receiving a specific channel. These receivers and modulators are pretty inexpensive as many operators are going digital. The used equipment cost to add a new...
  24. SatelliteAV

    Kijiji, eBay, and Craigslist dishes for you to take a look at

    OK, this one is too cool. Might have to risk my life and drive to Stockton.... :D
  25. SatelliteAV

    Big Dish in new condo

    The dish is aimed at Galaxy15 @133w. Even if the dish was connected to the coax (which it would not be) you would only receive EWTN and a shipping channel with a FTA receiver. :D Both channels that you mentioned are encrypted channels. One is vertical and the other is horizontal. So we know...