C-band info

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I know very little about C-Band, if I was going to get into this what is the
minimum size dish I could use in eastern US?
by looking at the lyngsat info, can I determine the size of dish I require
for a specific feed?
 
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realistically,for 4dtv - 10 ft
"Me" <me@me.com> wrote in message
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>I know very little about C-Band, if I was going to get into this what is
>the
> minimum size dish I could use in eastern US?
> by looking at the lyngsat info, can I determine the size of dish I require
> for a specific feed?
>
>
>
 
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I use a 10 ft, but some people have use 8ft. In DE
"Me" <me@me.com> wrote in message
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>I know very little about C-Band, if I was going to get into this what is
>the
> minimum size dish I could use in eastern US?
> by looking at the lyngsat info, can I determine the size of dish I require
> for a specific feed?
>
>
>
 
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I have an old solid aluminum dish which seems to do what I want very well.
It also gives me the C Band channels for FTA. I do not, however, use 4DTV.
I live near Ottawa in Canada.

acombellack@nspmsympatico.ca

"Me" <me@me.com> wrote in message
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>I know very little about C-Band, if I was going to get into this what is
>the
> minimum size dish I could use in eastern US?
> by looking at the lyngsat info, can I determine the size of dish I require
> for a specific feed?
>
>
>
 
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You're really missing something,then!I upgraded a few years ago and I'm so
glad I did!The video and sound quality are phenomenal,even analog looks
better!Then there's the onscreen guide.


"Alan Combellack" <acombellack@nspmsympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>I have an old solid aluminum dish which seems to do what I want very well.
> It also gives me the C Band channels for FTA. I do not, however, use
> 4DTV.
> I live near Ottawa in Canada.
>
> acombellack@nspmsympatico.ca
>
> "Me" <me@me.com> wrote in message
> news:IldJd.465$Yg6.240667@news20.bellglobal.com...
>>I know very little about C-Band, if I was going to get into this what is
>>the
>> minimum size dish I could use in eastern US?
>> by looking at the lyngsat info, can I determine the size of dish I
>> require
>> for a specific feed?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
 
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I've got practically everything else that is free so I'll look into it.
What does it cost per month? Where can I buy it from in Canada?
Alan C

"Valdivar" <rebelleader68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> You're really missing something,then!I upgraded a few years ago and I'm so
> glad I did!The video and sound quality are phenomenal,even analog looks
> better!Then there's the onscreen guide.
>
 
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Murphy's Programming : www.webwoods.com/murphys

The free stuff is nice,but there's no guarantee it'll be there next
week,it'sunscheduled programming and the best stuff is on 4dtv.

The digital pak with Murphy's runs you $280 Can....just over $20/month,or I
spuppose one could pay for a year of the digital discovery pak and have
access to the IPG and free channels,but one miss all those other discovery
channels,music,food,diy,fine living and a host of other stuff!Not to mention
the potential of 84 movie channels!Free CD music feeds too,Over 100 of them
counting DMX and Music choice andn other radio stations!

Add ku band(that's my next project!) and the sky's the limit!

"Alan Combellack" <acombellack@nspmsympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> I've got practically everything else that is free so I'll look into it.
> What does it cost per month? Where can I buy it from in Canada?
> Alan C
>
> "Valdivar" <rebelleader68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:M8BJd.3001$Yg6.708030@news20.bellglobal.com...
>> You're really missing something,then!I upgraded a few years ago and I'm
>> so glad I did!The video and sound quality are phenomenal,even analog
>> looks better!Then there's the onscreen guide.
>>
>
>
 
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:00:23 -0500, "Me" <me@me.com> wrote:

>I know very little about C-Band, if I was going to get into this what is the
>minimum size dish I could use in eastern US?
>by looking at the lyngsat info, can I determine the size of dish I require
>for a specific feed?


For some things, a four foot dish will work. Since 10 foot dishes are
free it is best to go with that.
 
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 09:21:28 -0500, "Alan Combellack"
<acombellack@nspmsympatico.ca> wrote:

>I've got practically everything else that is free so I'll look into it.
>What does it cost per month? Where can I buy it from in Canada?
> Alan C


Look for a Starchoice 921 for a taste of the free stuff. Should be
able to find one cheap.
 
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, MaryAnne Olsen wrote:
> I use a 10 ft, but some people have use 8ft. In DE
>
> "Me" <me@me.com> wrote in message
> news:IldJd.465$Yg6.240667@news20.bellglobal.com...
> >I know very little about C-Band, if I was going to get into this what is the
> > minimum size dish I could use in eastern US?
> > by looking at the lyngsat info, can I determine the size of dish I require
> > for a specific feed?

If you go with an 8' dish, then you will really need a 17 deg. LNB. A larger
dish can relax a little as the dish can make up for the gain that the LNB
doesn't have.