โSep-09-2013 08:34 AM
โSep-17-2013 01:01 PM
Fire5er wrote:
What portable Dish antenna works with the Hopper?
โSep-17-2013 12:17 PM
โSep-13-2013 06:49 AM
greenrvgreen wrote:
I understand that an open dish, properly aimed, will get better reception and be more robust against rainstorms, but the little Tailgator does a good job . . .
โSep-13-2013 05:46 AM
greenrvgreen wrote:
OP asked about the Tailgator. I must admit, since getting my Tailgator, I've started reading through these Sat aiming threads just so I can laugh at other people and their misfortunes.
After a year of using the Tailgator, I can find only two objections to the current design:
1. Before watching TV, you have to remember to put it outside.
2. Before driving off, you have to remember to put it away.
I understand that an open dish, properly aimed, will get better reception and be more robust against rainstorms, but the little Tailgator does a good job, and I just have to remember steps #1 and #2.
โSep-13-2013 05:18 AM
โSep-13-2013 02:09 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
I will break sat finders down into 3 groups.. And give my recommendation (Type 3)
1: Those little in-line analog meters that basically find each and every satellite in the KU band and are thus absolutly useless. They cost about 20 bucks more or less and are not worth 20 cents in my book.. Well perhaps 20 cents, I mean I can scavage the meter out of 'em and use it for other things.
The second is a class of digital sat finder meters like the triple meter described above, these units contain their own power and you hook them up, they tell you WHAT satellite(s) you have found so you know if you are peaked where you wish to be Cost ranges from around 100 used to several thousand new. They work well but the price is high.
The third is our Sat Receiver.. MOST receivers have a Sat Finder built in.
Just hook up a small battery operated COLOR tv with enough coax to reach the antenna. leave the receiver on the proper menu page and watch the TV as you aim. The cost is low, and Well. Dish Network's software compares with the "Thousands of dollars new" meter I did not name above.
โSep-12-2013 06:23 PM
โSep-12-2013 02:37 PM
ferretgrandpa wrote:
I thought about a meter, but haven't needed one yet. It's only been 10 years and I haven't been everywhere yet, but the receiver's built in meter works for us. As for the beeps,the DW like to yell at me anyway.
โSep-12-2013 02:28 PM
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โSep-10-2013 08:58 AM
KA4EBU wrote:If your receiver has beeps, great. Mine does not.
I can't always hear the tv, so I do see the 10 dollar meter.
โSep-10-2013 08:44 AM
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