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Old 09-08-2007, 12:17 PM
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An additional as to alignment. Perhaps a poor choice of word. You can hit a sat with a 4DTV receiver and have a beautiful picture along with decent readings. When you switch to the DVB receiver using the same dish and settings you can have nothing at all. If you peak the 4DTV receiver using the DVB receiver as your "meter" you will / should have both 4DTV channels & the DVB FTA that is available. Also keep in mind the DVB receivers are touchy when compared to a big dish receiver. You have a tendancy to land in a different spot depending on which side you are coming from and on the bigger dishes this can amount to quite a bit for a DVB FTA receiver to deal with which is why I recommend dialing in with the DBV receiver.
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8.5' Mesh Dish w/ C & Ku lnb's & 24" actuator
8.5' Mesh Dish w/ BSC621-2 fixed install for circular C Band on 40.5
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Motorola DSR922
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Digital Stream HD1150.
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