Preparing FTA order - do I have everything?

Status
Please reply by conversation.

iafirebuff

SatelliteGuys Pro
Feb 10, 2006
4,394
8
Waterloo, Iowa
OK, thanks to everyones help here, I am putting together an order from Sadoun. Here is what i am going to order:

S-1 FTA Classic Choice Set (Fortec Lifetime Classic NA, .4lnb and the upgrade 90 dish) I will also order some coax and connectors, and this does come with a free sat meter kit.

I have some grounding blocks and mounting supplies all ready. Is there anything else I need? I am going to set it up for Galaxy 10R.

Now when it comes to a motorized system, what is good to watch other than Galaxy 10R? Am I missing alot? Some of the listings I see are rather vague, so if anyone can tell me if I am missing anything, that would be great! I have a $300 budget for my "project" of liberating my household from DISH! We do not watch anything but locals and super station type shows, so the FTA looks like what I am looking for :) Thanks for any advice!

Larry :)
 

n4bbq

SatelliteGuys Pro
Nov 28, 2004
152
1
Dahlonega, Ga
iafirebuff said:
OK, thanks to everyones help here, I am putting together an order from Sadoun. Here is what i am going to order:

S-1 FTA Classic Choice Set (Fortec Lifetime Classic NA, .4lnb and the upgrade 90 dish) I will also order some coax and connectors, and this does come with a free sat meter kit.

I have some grounding blocks and mounting supplies all ready. Is there anything else I need? I am going to set it up for Galaxy 10R.

I would order some terminations in case you want to add a DiSEqC switch and other LNBs later. You'll want to terminate any unused ports on the switch when/if you add one and they are cheap.

Item #4 -> http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Order/Switches/DiSEqC-Switches.htm
 

digiblur

SatelliteGuys Master
Jun 8, 2005
14,190
4
Louisiana
If you can get a deal on the motor at the same time I would. Once you get the stationary setup you'll be chomping at the bit to move the dish to catch some other feeds.
 

n4bbq

SatelliteGuys Pro
Nov 28, 2004
152
1
Dahlonega, Ga
iafirebuff said:
THANKS! I do have some in my goody bag :) I LOVE you call! Mine is KC0HBB, but I have not been active for several years.

Larry :)

Good man, there's no such thing as too many extra parts!

I am active mostly on 220MHz and in the winter on 160 meters. Once in a while, I listen in on 3955kHz after midnight.

73,
Phil
 

Dobs

Member
Nov 24, 2006
12
0
Henniker, NH
I would order some terminations in case you want to add a DiSEqC switch and other LNBs later. You'll want to terminate any unused ports on the switch when/if you add one and they are cheap.

Item #4 -> http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Order/Switches/DiSEqC-Switches.htm


Just sarching old posts for whether or not I should terminate unused DiSEqC switch ports. A couple of them said I shouldn't because voltage is passed passed through the switch, which makes sense to me. This one says I should. So... is it plastic caps? Or terminations? -thanks a bunch.
 

Mr Tony

SatelliteGuys Pro
Supporting Founder
Nov 17, 2003
2,112
8,605
Mankato, MN
couple ways to do it

-use a terminator (heard both good and bad of these)
-use caps

I use old twist on ends filled with silicone filled on the end. Havent had any issues with it. If you leave them uncapped and in the elements water can get in
 

SatinKzo

Supporting Founder
Supporting Founder
May 22, 2004
6,232
83
Louisiana
if you use terminating resistors, you could just break the pin of the middle, then you have screw on caps .
 

Tron

SatelliteGuys Master
May 6, 2005
6,599
33
Metro New Orleans, LA
I had always wondered why some people used terminators on unused DiSEqC ports, as they are input and not output ports. Weatherproofing is necessary, and another good way to do this would be to ask a local cable installer for some F weather boots. These should work very well for that purpose.
 

brentb636

SatelliteGuys Pro
Jun 24, 2006
4,278
6
5 miles N of Saugatuck, Mi
couple ways to do it

-use a terminator (heard both good and bad of these)
-use caps

I use old twist on ends filled with silicone filled on the end. Havent had any issues with it. If you leave them uncapped and in the elements water can get in

Zactly ! These terminations aren't for electrical imedance matching, just keep out STUFF !
:)
 
Status
Please reply by conversation.

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)