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hello all, my name is Paul. I am running a 10 ft mesh dish with a Toshiba TRX-80 for a reciever and Uniden rst4600 to move the dish and I have a VC2 RS descrambler. I have a feedhorn that a spot for 2 LNB's but I currently only have 1 LNB installed. I got the dual feedhorn as I was told that if I wanted to receieve Ku band, i could simply add the Ku band LNB along with a switch and be C and Ku band capable.

I havent used this equipement for 3-4 years. I used to subrscibe to HBO for movies and the Sopranos. My subscriber service told me that everything was going digital and thats where I left the C-band scene.

Now that most C-band stuff is now digital and it appears that subscriptions wont be avaialable in 2011. What are my options? I would like to be able to view the last of the Space Shuttle launches on NASA TV.
STS-133 Discovery Nov 1st 2010
STS-134 Endeavour Feb 25 2011
STS 135 Atlantis June 28 2011

Thanks in advance

peace
Hog
 
Go to:
skyvision.com
and give them a call
You will need a 4DTV receiver

As for NASA, you will need an FTA DVB Receiver, and if you want HD - an HD FTA DVB Receiver
 
Ijust wanted to leteveryone know thatSTS-134, which is Endeavour's last scheduled mission, and teh Shuttle's 2nd last scheduled flight is due to go up at 3:47pm. Thye fueling coverage starts on NASA TV at 7am Friday (tom.) morning.

Thanks for the help with my earlier requests.

peace
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