I'm on the east coast. I only want SD (I'm doing Flex, not a commitment, so no HD is cheaper). I'm buying a 211K receiver, as that's apparently the cheapest that works with Flex. (Fwiw, Flex is a pay-as-you-go option that I've been assured has no cancellation/restart fee. We'll see.) I don't need locals. I'm installing myself.
Can I use *any* 500 dish?
What should I know about 500 LNBs?
Should I get a 1000.4?
It looks like if I buy an 1000.4, I'm golden. Would I point a 1000.4 towards 61.5W or do a multi-LNB setup at 61.5, 72.7, and 77W? I'm using dishpointer.com to get an idea of where I'm shooting. Just fyi, I have a much better LOS towards 61.5 than the multi-LNB setup.
It also sounds like I'd be fine with a 500, but there are two or three 500s, and I can't tell which *wouldn't* work with the 211K in my zip. And would I point it towards 61.5W? It seems there's a 500+ which uses western arc sats -- 110, 118.7, and 119W. That seems like The Wrong Thing.
I vaguely understand that SD, non-local channels in the eastern arc come from a single satellite, right? That is, 1000.4 or 500 would both shoot just at 61.5W, right? Or is the LNB set up in a 1000.4 so that I still need to point to the multi-LNB position, though it's only *using* Echostar 12 at 61.5W?
I feel like this is a bit more complicated than it should be. What's the bottom line here?
Thanks!
EDIT: Ooops. Looks like the east coast uses the western arc.
Link for finding out: Dish retailer lookup by zip
Can I use *any* 500 dish?
What should I know about 500 LNBs?
Should I get a 1000.4?
It looks like if I buy an 1000.4, I'm golden. Would I point a 1000.4 towards 61.5W or do a multi-LNB setup at 61.5, 72.7, and 77W? I'm using dishpointer.com to get an idea of where I'm shooting. Just fyi, I have a much better LOS towards 61.5 than the multi-LNB setup.
It also sounds like I'd be fine with a 500, but there are two or three 500s, and I can't tell which *wouldn't* work with the 211K in my zip. And would I point it towards 61.5W? It seems there's a 500+ which uses western arc sats -- 110, 118.7, and 119W. That seems like The Wrong Thing.
I vaguely understand that SD, non-local channels in the eastern arc come from a single satellite, right? That is, 1000.4 or 500 would both shoot just at 61.5W, right? Or is the LNB set up in a 1000.4 so that I still need to point to the multi-LNB position, though it's only *using* Echostar 12 at 61.5W?
I feel like this is a bit more complicated than it should be. What's the bottom line here?
Thanks!
EDIT: Ooops. Looks like the east coast uses the western arc.
Link for finding out: Dish retailer lookup by zip
my answer said:Western Arc DMA, You may use both MPEG2 and MPEG 4 Equipment.[/blockquote]
Wish this was in a chart somewhere. For SD on East Coast get receiver X & dish Y or receiver Z and dishes A, B, etc.
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