Hi,
My husband thinking of getting a FTA unit. I just wanna to know if it worth, we live in PA. Does anyone know what channels you get? Any do you need more than one unit to watch on more than one tv?
Thanks and sorry to be a pain!!
Loveless,
For the channels you can get, refer to "The List" in this (FTA) section. That will allow you to check all the satellites individually for FTA channels and you can see if you might appreciate them.
Currently, there isn't any one satellite that has a whole mess of channels all in one location (except 97.0W, which has a great deal of foreign language programming). The channels are spread out over a number of satellites. At least the good channels are, in my opinion.
Therefore, I recommend a motorized system so that you can cover every sat at will, rather than having a mess of fixed point dishes for multiple satellites or just one fixed point dish for just a few channels.
This endeavor of FTA is sincerely a hobby and should be treated as such. It has great rewards and is an avenue I would recommend to anyone who has some background and exposure to satellite technology and electronics.
FTA is not something that will replace a DN or DirecTV system. They just have far too many channels available, albeit at a substantial price.
I would recommend FTA highly over any of the cable TV options that I have witnessed. Cable TV is pretty lame around my area and they charge just as much as DN or DirecTV for less channels than I can find on FTA satellite options.
For me, personally, I didn't and still don't care to watch TV very much, but I absolutely LOVE to play around with my FTA system! I get to watch some really great stuff from time to time, but the greatest thing about it for me is simply hobbying around with it. It is a great deal of fun in that rite alone.
This hobby can be either expensive or very cheaply accomplished. It depends upon how you treat it. If I am very liberal, I would judge that a extremely good, high end motorized system and HD receiver would run you $750 +/- as a one time purchase. If you or you husband are good scroungers (like garage sales and salvage yards) then you can set up a system for less than a quarter of that, if you are wise with your pennies.
It might be worth your while to buy a very inexpensive SD receiver, pick up a single dish for fixed point (non-motorized) use and an inexpensive but decent LNBF and some cable and just try experimenting with it. Then you don't have too much invested into it right off. You might get by with less than $150 and you can decide if it is worthwhile for you to pursue.
i.e.
Used Coolsat 5000 receiver $50 on Ebay
Used Channel Master dish at a junk shop or salvage $5-$10
New LNBF for Linear satellite signals - $15
Cable and connectors - $40
Mounting Hardware/mast - $25
TOTAL - - - $140
These prices are just figures I pulled out of a hat for reasonable expectations.
I am certain that there will be many other responses. Put all the information together and "squeeze" the tube and see what comes out. (Hee he, I mean sort through all the info and see what you like).
RADAR