OTA & FTA
My goal is to get Galaxy 18 at my cottage when the lights go out on analog in FEB.
OTA:
We have an HD OTA department where this matter is better debated...but...
If you are getting analog signals there now, it's quite likely you'll continue to get digital signals there later.
If your area is served by an analog repeater, those don't have to go dark in Feb 2009.
The DTV converter boxes and a decent outdoor antenna (*&%$ people and their rabbit ears!) get amazingly clear pictures!
I have a Channel Master 7000 ($60) and Dish/Echostar TR-40/DTVpal ($40) converter boxes, and would highly recommend those as your first choices, depending on your preferences.
FTA:
Of course, this is the FTA section of the forum, so I'm all for getting the 123° bird, too! :up
With the new satellite at 125° causing some interference, you might want to pick up a 36" dish and give that a try.
(SatelliteAV has a special dish+LNB offer in his signature, right now.)
Later, if you should be interested and ambitions, you might put a motor on the dish, for more
choices in programming.
But, starting out with a fixed dish is a very wise decision.
And if you can locate the dish low enough to not need a ladder for access, so much the better.
I favor a sturdy yard-mounted pole sticking 4-6 feet out of the ground.
