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Satellite TV dishes in general antenna form's for signal reception only; is "Digital Satellite locality reception only" HDTV today

76 cm. 2076 Winegard 

re-hab or NEW C/Ku Band satellite dishes (they all work because of their shape they are in); the bigger dish receives the word all bands depending on your aim

2 or more channel's from C Band 8' - 12' satellite antenna you own already (or want installed inside/outside is the only way; they actually can receive most of the arc of c or ku bands from one position; statically aimed multi-sat mounting is # of channels bracket

replace all electronic's, wiring, and mechanical part's using new is (1) 18"-36" stroke motor/actuator arm (or greased H/H); (1) C/Ku LNBf; (1) V Box 7 or X; (1) 4dtv 922; (multi-leg) 350' max. correct; with control supply wiring; rg-6 multi-coaxes; motor/sensor wire distance to satellite dish location; (1) DVB-S2 receiver; (1) local antenna and pre-amp; (1) switch; (1) 42" Ku band satellite dish; (1) diseq 1.2/3 motor; 1x8 SW; dual feed for Ku Band dish; there is no end to them signals it really does/can/will receive; wireless electricity is; and when aiming use the middle of the dish

big dishes

More all the time come and go; I disassemble, repaint them; or leave them whole; then add new parts and check them on my bench; for a complete system and ship them to you...ho ho ho -> new ones cost $5k

New* KU Band satellite dish

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Winegard branded dish and many types of HDTV reception and equipment made for use in the USA. Winegard has been a stalworth supplier of antenna equipment and design's for free and pay tv reception since the 60's and before. Their satellite dish protects peoples space by their research and development for use in the USA.

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KU Band satellite dishes

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DBS or 18"

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FTA SATELLITE TV Dishes Page: 

NEW C Band:

 

Contractor type ONLY ->

Large multi-dish 6/8/10' satellite tv system + multi-lnbf designed bracket with real FTA Equipment list (and local ant. for FM/ATSC); black/white/green/tan multi-"pond" exterior stream typed built-inside roof/deck/terrainium; NEEDS OPEN SPACE TO SOUTHERN EXPOSURE and only fencing/plastic window to shield itself from sight (building codes); computer controlled motors; Network 10/100t or wireless connection, starts bid.

Shipped/Installation type ->

6' or 8' or 10' black Alum. mesh with polar mount; v box 7; needing actuator? ; DVB-S2 receiver; dmsi 321; install kit w/75 ft. motor wire; from $800-$1400 shipped NEW

Mini-C Band dish 120 cm. ~4' with C+KU band LNBf; DVB-S2 receiver; install kit w/75 ft. outside; sg6000 diseq 1.2/3 motor 

The 120 cm. dish needs to be perfectly arced to receive KU Band first; then it will scan C Band channels too.  And it will impress anybody with the extra channels and capabilities a bigger dish adds. Really.

Big Ugly dishes are really American Standard. In the USA, this item, new as a Commercial System today, costs over 10,000 dollars and much more in "System's". The physical plant properties are also very Commercial, as repetition in System's design is an entire room or build; with back-up power. Using a green approach with these huge satellite dishes is dangerous work; be careful and contact all Services before digging for your base, or foundation begins! Required Comm. Equipment in practice is a fine Science, and work at a Ultra-HD (directv announced a beta-test platform of only 2-5 channels); you only today see every Studio with many of them. Homes in the 80's and 90's put in 2 or more antenna and motors are for car/truck/van/media; and many motors for many typed movement's of products, magically; are being used today in modernism; as a mover for a satellite dish was the normal. Look at what a DVD tongue; or "disk selection" scoop drawer can do/has done! And, oh the robot! Garage doors, gates, camera systems, and network devices now work together and control is accomplished with a system just like a servo in 1962 went into space; before then it was "wanted as a kid" a remote control for a tv, black/white.

Multi-satellite reception is considered a DBS deal; but today many types of satellite systems can and are re-purposed for fta use and multi-satellite switched complete systems. Using a 18" directv original dbs satellite dish; all 6 available dbs satellites can be received from aiming all the lnbf's at all those satellites using the middle of the dish (parabolic/round type satellite dish); (3 + 3 more from Canada from dish network systems and 3 from directv (new clean multi-feed); hooked to SW system) if you want to start using just one small satellite dish and 6 single standard dss 12.2-12.7 Ghz. LNBf's (the new directv/dish net molds are multisat toroidial waveguides).

Another sized dish that can receive multi-satellites is a 76 cm. Winegard or a Geosatpro 90 cm. 36" satellite dish. Array's of lnbf's on these can reach to 16 LNBf sorted in linear or dbs or both or only one.

And cable companies have the entire arc of c band satellites on one dish with larger arrays and types of satellite dishes (toroidial is now directv and dish network systems also; and they both have "patented space" fta/international anti-tank divisions and sales of dvb-s/s2 otherwise cas/cam equipment) at their "studio's" they buy "ALL"; plus are moving to download/library productional designs for their broadcast equipment).

And most fta dishes are considered parabolic designed because of the array and typed lnbf's gain used with them with such an exactness of "ability" as they are arrayed using the middle of the dish.

In fact, that is what it is worth; the usable parts are all the antenna and all the amplifiers and all the good wire; every last part! Even old DBS pay receiver's like RCA drd4020 or others just for their ATSC tuners, can be made into FTA receiver's (giving them a new life w/o a card). We call them a Phoenix! They were only really DVB-S receiver's on payed leave today. Older satellite dishes were bigger, and are even made of Channel Master fiberglass, a Commercial quality antenna. A Superdish can be used easily for FTA reception (FTA stacker), as well as directv worldtv or more Commercial lines (75 cm.+) and installations.

If they are on your house; property, use them; they are your own.

If they are hooked to your pay box, whatever kind is only a reason to leave them alone (you still own their cable and the attached dish after the contract is fulfilled) pay only systems. Some of these system's (directv's worldtv and Echosphere's dvb-s2 div + many others) can be "added" to later for FTA reception if you want to; because the size of the dish matters.

They do have to be your dishes; used with only the lnbf typed with dvb-s2 programmable receiver switch command set can use; and aimed at the satellite in space with the FTA channels you want. Older the dish equipment you receive/buy/trade for, the more installation parts and cables you need that use antenna tech (everybody needs another; after all, how many can a man or woman have?).

Multiple satellite dishes or one satellite dish w/local antenna

lti-satellite aiming using a satellite dish was accomplished in the '70's when Cable Companies used their dishes to aim at more than one satellite in space using array's of feedhorn's/lnb's all aimed using the middle of the dish to many satellites in the arc. Since 1979 satellite tv has miniturized to multi-million's of cable tv subscriber's using just such a satellite tv system; they will not tell you over 500 FTA channels exist for your enjoyment.

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With only the correct lnbf and the satellite in space with the FTA channels you want (g19 or others).  OVER 500 FREE TO AIR CHANNELS AVAILABLE 24/7! The bigger the satellite dish antenna, the more fta satellite signals it then receives.

multisatlocal tv reception

KU Band satellite dishes - 18"

directv/dish net 18" dishes from the '90's:

1) Comes with standard 12.2-12.7 circular KU LNBf

2) 0-500 channels in 10 seconds: subscriber's only with their branded HD-PVR receiver.

3) Considered DBS only, this dish only receives the highest powered dbs satellites in space. Over 10 satellites are dbs; and any FTA signals there are very few. Any of the new or old meter's can aim and lock this dish to them. All old dishes like these are not used much by DBS packagers as their contract specifies multi-satellite 3-5 satellite reception using Hybrid and DBS satellite plans that strengthen their 2 year commitment to the consumer. 

NEW for $30.00 + ship DBS Circular OnlyDirecTV

Winegard / Channel Master / etc. -> at 24" or larger to 10 feet+; Linear reception or Circular; each LNBf used on these dishes are tuned for the channels received. Bigger the dish; the more satellites it receives. Each TP has the requirement's for its reception; signal strength per TP is the dish size required for the frequency and bandwidth sent. These are the signals received; the broadcaster's decision of cost and studio designed for satellite reception (so many other's can carry their channel / channels). The size of the dish determines which can be received because it is the amplifier of The DVB-S/S2 signals first, and then the lnbf re-amplifies them (the ones it can focus on); the frequencies, the formatting, the bandwidth, the digital video/audio broadcaster define's this; the dish/lnbf/wire/receiver combo receives it.

Used in Commercial environments, the larger the dish, the more signals it receives, accepts any Ku Band LNBf (Circ./Lin.); and lasts for years without any problems.

If you live in an area where you need something strong enough to hold its weight against the weather and last for years, Winegard is way over the top when it comes to their material use, the materials weather coatings, their manufacturing process, and final product for commercial satellite antenna lines. The DS2076 is only 30", but performs its duty as well as many larger dishes. Yes, is costs a little more; but its lasting powers more than make up for this deficiency. 

small dish?

30" = 76 cm. 2076 NEW for $100.00 for Commercial quality Antenna

1) Hardware

2) Materials used

3) Surface accuracy

4) Weather resistance
improve, improve, improve

#1 Brand in USA is Winegard -> for all of the above. Has been this way for many years; since 70's.

2076 model has multi-lnbf bracket and Winegard quality $100.00. Commercially used; Commercial quality satellite dish antenna.

GEOSATpro brand - Glorystar marked Dishes

Trademarked and patented dish typed for KU Band; sized 75 cm. to 120 cm. The 120 cm. dishes (almost 4') are used to also receive C Band FTA channels with an added feed mount and dual band lnbf (C+KU). The 90 cm. dish antenna is standard for G19 Ku.

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This is the Glorystar dish or GeosatPro 90 cm. KU Band satellite dish. It measures 36" at the largest measurement; and is considered to be a very high quality satellite antenna in its own right.

The larger size helps stop rain fade; and the installation parts have bars, braces to hold the dish tight to the satellite for wind resistance beyond most dish kits. Of course, it is a steel dish, and a crimped edge to hold its shape, and bracing for the lnbf focus. These too aid the design. Warranty is carried for their product line; and is extendable at a cost factoring Electronic System's. Designed to rigid standards in engineered design, GeosatPro/Glorystar for C+Ku Band Free to Air Satellite TV. 

Multi-satellite reception

All C and/or Ku Band satellite dish reflectors can be aimed at multiple satellites using LNBf's arrayed onto a dish. The LNBf's only receive the center of the dish; and must be skewed properly and set to a precise angle accrued with the middle of the staticly aimed dish.

The bigger the dish; the more that can be arrayed; and the more signals it does receive. In fact, the entire arc of satellites and every signal they have is available to any larger array of LNBf's. These arrays on a C Band dish, because it is a large amplification to every signal it does receive ALL of the satellites the lnbf's can also! A dish designed for Ku Band reception today, using one dish; arrayed with over 5 lnbf's (I.E. say 10) will receive all dss; dbs; linear; fta; SATELLITES the lnbf's are aiming at (instead of using motors)! These dishes are any satellite dish antenna from one position it can receive ALL 10 satellites using 10 lnbf's aimed/skewed/coma'd/and locked mpeg-2 or 4 or h.264!!

One switch is 8x1 diseq and the other is 16x1; do many dishes or lnbf's.

I always remember the cable company dish; with so many feedhorns on one dish picture! That is studio quality broadcast now, isn't it?

On a C Band or KU Band satellite dish; the lnbf's must be isolated from the signals being received from every lnbf signal other than its own. Mounting with plastic holding gear and a DISEq SW does this! The DISEq SW powers only one LNBf at a time and the plastic mounts keep the LNBf from touching the dish and ground they receive a reflection from. 

if you own one of these -> a 10 foot satellite dish antenna

 big 10 foot dish

(C Band satellite dish DVB-S/S2 receiver FTA with actuator arm for motoring)...

Then use these new parts to watch FTA easily again using your digital DVB-S or S2 receiver

1)vbox 7 is big dish mover

A new V Box 7 motor controller allows the old and new DVB satellite receiver's to move the dish automatically to your favorite channels by just changing channels with the DVB-S or DVB-S2 receiver's remote (the DVB receiver programs the DISEq 1.2 controller for movement to each scanned channel). And you may at your conveinience adjust because of wind!  

2)c Band upgrade is 15K and International

The BSC-421 is a must for C Band only reception. Buy one by itself for gain in Signal to noise ratio's because it is a 13 degree kelvin noise rated item (the best). A 18/14 vdc controlled SW output in the frequency range a C Band receiver needs to tune up your big dish using 5150 LO the Free to Air DVB-S2 receivers have. The LNBf mounts on your big dish in one exact position to receive either linear H/V or circular LP/RP; polarities (with or without included plastic insert). These two types of C Band signals are also available to the International frequencies in C Band; and is sold in every Country the U.S. does business with. This item is also compatible with the Moto 4DTV DSR-922 receiver of yesterday. 

3)actuator arms

A new 18" actuator arm finishes the project (; the moving parts combine a powerful exacting position; a move to the satellite part counts using the old school magnet SW; which gives the controller the info required to move to the position desired automatically once programmed

(1) lnbf / (1) vbox 7 motor controller STB / (1) new qarl 18" actuator arm

The large, ugly, old, satellite dish from the 60's; 70's; 80's; and 90's; not only receives all channels yesterday. It received all cable channels then too! Today, it does receive many, if not the most Free to Air channels; because it can tune into many distant broadcast's; including some spot-beams from DBS carriers.