Info on what receiver and lnb for 10ft B.U.D

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Motor on today hope to get dish up today also.And will hope that hoa won't tell me to take it down! Pole is 5 ft above ground looks high but were i got it from it was 5 ft also. here is some pics and the one looking at the house and mountain is south so i might have good sky to choise a lot of sats.I know that my 33 in dish get from 61.5 w to 148 w but its on roof i might not get 61.5 to about 89 w because of houses to the southeast i dont know.And with this old motor the set up might keep me busy for a while.
 

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Auric thanks are you running a 12 ft bud what receiver and lnb setup do you have?
 
I was reading up on and thinking about the pansat 9200 hd, the azbox hd and the most expensive so far Qualitv at 699.00 I was looking for some feed back at this site on what receiver has the most kicks for the money and what lnb like the corotor II on a low buget> Some one told me that he got motorla 822 dsr but he thought it was not worth it look at some thing eles.
 
The DSR922 is good if you want to subscribe to 4DTV. With 4DTV you can pick and choose just the channels or groups of channels you want without having to pay for a HUGE package like you would with Dishnetwork or Direct TV. Having said that, it's subscription only and will not work for the FTA stuff that's up there.
I have a Pansat 3500SD and a DSR905 (similar to the 922 but without dish moving capabilities) hooked up to the same 10' dish. When I'm not watching the Pansat I can watch my subscription channels on the 905. I also have an old Uniden receiver hooked up to move the dish.

There are many different configurations available, it just depends on what you want to watch. One thing is for sure, there's LOTS of variety available at a reasonable price.
 
I was reading up on and thinking about the pansat 9200 hd, the azbox hd and the most expensive so far Qualitv at 699.00 I was looking for some feed back at this site on what receiver has the most kicks for the money and what lnb like the corotor II on a low buget> Some one told me that he got motorla 822 dsr but he thought it was not worth it look at some thing eles.

I agree the Pansat 9200 is a good receiver it can blind scan & can decode DVB-S2, but the CS was much cheaper & the 2500 can blind scan.

4DTV is really an interesting way to go...It's cheaper then a subscription to Chuck or Dave
 
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