I need to complete my setup with a DVB receiver, and I would like for you to keep the following in mind with your answers.
This is an experiment, and if all goes well which it has gone extremely well so far, I will have to pretty much duplicate it for my wife and family. They are used to just pushing buttons and getting channels from DN. I have already alerted them to TitanTV if they want to know what is on and what it's about, so that shouldn't be a problem, but it may be a problem slaving the DVB receiver to the analog with their having to move the dish with the Drake, and then tuning the DVB to the channel. Maybe I am not giving them enough credit for the ability to do that, but I would like to make this as simple and painless for them as possible.
My thought is to have the analog as a slave to the DVB receiver, with a Vbox II to move the dish. Most of what will be watched will be on the DVB most of the time. We will not probably subscribe to more than one or two channels with the VCII+ and even with doing that, once they learn where to push the buttons on the DVB receiver, they can turn on the Drake and push a button and be there.
I am using a Corotor II plus with linear LNBs so that narrows me down to Pansats as far as DVB receivers that have the ability to change the polarity on the dish. If I had a 4DTV receiver, I might seriously consider going the other way with the slave, but can't afford one right now let alone two. I have read most of the FAQ's and posts concerning the Vbox II, most which are almost a year old, and receivers that have the ability to control the polarity on my setup, so here are a couple of questions.
1. Does anyone have any new experience with the Vbox II and a 10' mesh dish? If you do, I would like to hear from you both good and bad.
2. Are there any newer DVB receivers on the market that can control the polarity on a Corotor II Plus besides the Manhattan receivers.? Remember I have to ultimately buy two of whatever I get.
3. What are the major differences between a Pansat 3500sd and a Pansat 2700a that would make me spend the extra dollars to buy the 3500sd?
4. Is there a better way to accomplish what I want to achieve?
I have appreciated greatly all your help so far, and as time goes by will try to answer some questions for others.
Please be candid and let me know your thoughts.
This is an experiment, and if all goes well which it has gone extremely well so far, I will have to pretty much duplicate it for my wife and family. They are used to just pushing buttons and getting channels from DN. I have already alerted them to TitanTV if they want to know what is on and what it's about, so that shouldn't be a problem, but it may be a problem slaving the DVB receiver to the analog with their having to move the dish with the Drake, and then tuning the DVB to the channel. Maybe I am not giving them enough credit for the ability to do that, but I would like to make this as simple and painless for them as possible.
My thought is to have the analog as a slave to the DVB receiver, with a Vbox II to move the dish. Most of what will be watched will be on the DVB most of the time. We will not probably subscribe to more than one or two channels with the VCII+ and even with doing that, once they learn where to push the buttons on the DVB receiver, they can turn on the Drake and push a button and be there.
I am using a Corotor II plus with linear LNBs so that narrows me down to Pansats as far as DVB receivers that have the ability to change the polarity on the dish. If I had a 4DTV receiver, I might seriously consider going the other way with the slave, but can't afford one right now let alone two. I have read most of the FAQ's and posts concerning the Vbox II, most which are almost a year old, and receivers that have the ability to control the polarity on my setup, so here are a couple of questions.
1. Does anyone have any new experience with the Vbox II and a 10' mesh dish? If you do, I would like to hear from you both good and bad.
2. Are there any newer DVB receivers on the market that can control the polarity on a Corotor II Plus besides the Manhattan receivers.? Remember I have to ultimately buy two of whatever I get.
3. What are the major differences between a Pansat 3500sd and a Pansat 2700a that would make me spend the extra dollars to buy the 3500sd?
4. Is there a better way to accomplish what I want to achieve?
I have appreciated greatly all your help so far, and as time goes by will try to answer some questions for others.
Please be candid and let me know your thoughts.
