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Originally Posted by elgemcdlf
Ok I have to look at / think about a trailer park with approx 25 units and runs in the 200' range (4). I was thinking using a couple T90's loaded with lnbf's maybe 4 dishes. Use 2 for V of the arc and 2 for H of the arc. Then running them into receivers and the such. What would I need to maintain signal quality over a 200' run with 6 or so legs running off it? Probably going to start small with maybe only 10 or so channels and gradually build from there. The park owner wants to wire every trailer (he owns them) with intentions of raising rents for the added service.
Would I be best running a quad lnbf or would loop through be fine for as an example I wanted 4 V channels from G10R.
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I may be off base here, but I'm wondering if this might put the trailer owner in jeopardy of a lawsuit. Ie by raising the rent for added service, he would be in effect selling video content that he doesn't own the rights to. Ie there is nothing wrong with an individual receiving and viewing FTA transmissions, but re-distributing them for profit is clearly a copywrit violation, and discussion of that here may be no different from discussing how to pirate
DTV or Dish.
It may be different if he "shared" the signals for no charge, I don't know, however you have introduced this topic with the premise that he is charging for the service. This is really no different from local stations that put their content on sat, and then were forced to scramble via threats of lawsuits, because the uplinkers didn't have the rights to distribute that content where they did.
Just a thought.