Directv Non-Standard dishes for HD

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levibluewa

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Is there an larger sized dish or dishes that can be used and combined in order to received neighboring spotbeams. I guess the dish or dish combination needs to receive 2 sats at 99 and 103 ... any others? and what lnbs need to be used? switches? etc. Thanks in advance.

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Is there an larger sized dish or dishes that can be used and combined in order to received neighboring spotbeams. I guess the dish or dish combination needs to receive 2 sats at 99 and 103 ... any others? and what lnbs need to be used? switches? etc. Thanks in advance.

I know you can use Winegard and others for DISH.
For D* HD, you need a SL3/5 or a SWM 3/5.
This dish will pick up the 99, 101 and 103 Sats...
The 101 is SD and carries the guide in most cases, while the other 2 Sats are the HD Sats.
 

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Is there an larger sized dish or dishes that can be used and combined in order to received neighboring spotbeams. I guess the dish or dish combination needs to receive 2 sats at 99 and 103 ... any others? and what lnbs need to be used? switches? etc. Thanks in advance.

I know you can use Winegard and others for DISH.

There's always the Alaska/Hawaii dishes.
But what do you mean by "receive neighboring spotbeams"? The receiver can only receive one set of locals (those for the "service address" ) so seeing multiple spotbeams does not help. In fact, many people are in locations where they can receive multiple spotbeams but they only get one set of locals.
 

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As Texasbrit mentioned, the only larger dish that is set up for Directv is the Hawaii/Alaska dish. Any other one will require a lot of experimentation to make it work. Check the satmap link at the top of the page. It will give you a good idea of what spot beams are available in your area. The pink line on the map is generally the threshold for stable reception.
 

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I think the OP wants to "move" and is on the edge of the spot beam so he is asking if there's a larger dish to grab a fringe signal. I am not sure of the answer but I think that's what he's asking, not multiple sets of locals.

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I think the OP wants to "move" and is on the edge of the spot beam so he is asking if there's a larger dish to grab a fringe signal. I am not sure of the answer but I think that's what he's asking, not multiple sets of locals.

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Or he lives way up north or way down south ..wink wink..

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Yes, I think your interpretation is probably correct, although we haven't heard from the OP. The signal drops off pretty fast at the edge of the spotbeams so if he can't get a signal at all from a standard slimline dish the larger dish probably won't help much. It will probably improve a marginal signal to be less marginal.
And it's an expensive way to get a different set of locals!
 
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