Aug-31-2018 07:19 PM
Sep-15-2018 07:55 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
I hope that's a joke and others understand that as well!
Sep-14-2018 05:23 PM
Sep-14-2018 07:27 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:That would explain it. I've long forgotten how far Ontario dips below the 49th parallel. I see that the coverage map shows that Bell's coverage extends somewhat farther south below Ont. compared to us in the west.
I you take a look at the footprint 82 and 91 you will see why OR is a Yes but much South of that is a No. The line drawing would need to be inside the 49 ring.
Bell US Coverage
Sep-08-2018 05:44 AM
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Sep-07-2018 06:12 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:myredracer wrote:
I don't know much about Shaw sat TV service but you may find a larger dish will help. We use a PVR from home for our Telus (Bell) sat TV. Have been able to get reception as far south as Bend OR so far and will have to wait for another season to see how far south it will work. A larger dish (like our 36") will have better gain. We also use a better LNB made by Invacom. Some say you can't get Bell reception very far into the US but it works for us.
If using a larger dish to get a weaker signal, you need to be more accurate with aiming and be able to peak the signal. I bought a Birdog meter for more accurate aiming. I also use the Dishpointer.com sat finder app which really helps a lot, esp. when there's trees in the way. Bell has 2 sats, one for HD and the other for SD and the schedule. I've been using the HD sat only so I don't have to bother with skew but can't get the schedule past one hour ahead.
Telus no longer offers sat service for new customers and have been thinking about switching to Shaw and may look into Dish or DirecTV for RV-ing. If Shaw doesn't work very far into the US, it'll be one of the others.
There are some forums that may help for Can. sat info. like satelliteguys.us and digitalhome.ca.
No matter the size of the dish, you are not going to get very far South in the US with Bell. They have already setup their satellites to cover all of Canada and as little of the US as possible. Shaw has only done this with their newest satellite and the other 2 still give great coverage into Mexico.
Sep-07-2018 05:26 PM
myredracer wrote:
I don't know much about Shaw sat TV service but you may find a larger dish will help. We use a PVR from home for our Telus (Bell) sat TV. Have been able to get reception as far south as Bend OR so far and will have to wait for another season to see how far south it will work. A larger dish (like our 36") will have better gain. We also use a better LNB made by Invacom. Some say you can't get Bell reception very far into the US but it works for us.
If using a larger dish to get a weaker signal, you need to be more accurate with aiming and be able to peak the signal. I bought a Birdog meter for more accurate aiming. I also use the Dishpointer.com sat finder app which really helps a lot, esp. when there's trees in the way. Bell has 2 sats, one for HD and the other for SD and the schedule. I've been using the HD sat only so I don't have to bother with skew but can't get the schedule past one hour ahead.
Telus no longer offers sat service for new customers and have been thinking about switching to Shaw and may look into Dish or DirecTV for RV-ing. If Shaw doesn't work very far into the US, it'll be one of the others.
There are some forums that may help for Can. sat info. like satelliteguys.us and digitalhome.ca.
Sep-07-2018 09:15 AM
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Sep-01-2018 05:28 PM
MDKMDK wrote:
I've got the HDDSR 600 receiver, we currently get SD and HD channels at home. I assume I have the triple LNB (changed it out at home a few years ago, in prep for the new bird) if we're getting HD?
The question really is, if I were to get a Winegard Traveler mounted up top, would it come with whatever I need to see all 3 Shaw Direct birds as they currently are configured in space?
Another option we've considered is using Shaw's online streaming and just getting a cheap VPN to access it when we're away.
EDIT: If the Anik F1/F2 birds are being retired eventually, and the G1 coverage is targeted to above the 49th, I guess there's no point in getting an automatic dish mounted up top.
Shaw Direct used to be a cheaper better alternative to cable, but in the last 2-3 years they've caught up in price, and now it's pretty much a saw off for which one is better value. Their customer service was better, but even that's changing. I still like the mobility of being able to take a tripod/dish rig along and using it when we stop for a day or two, but it's hard to justify adding something that costs several thousand dollars up here to buy and install, if it won't work where I want it to work.
Thanks for your input roy/Bill. 🙂
Sep-01-2018 05:51 AM