There's not much and what most of what is available requires buying a descrambler and paying a subscription. You're talking a C-band analog microwave system. Built mine in 1981. I was the first person to have one in my town. I made it out of pressure treated 2X6 lumber and chicken wire mesh. Mine was 14 feet in diameter. My electronics came from a company named "Ghost Fighters" in Montana. Back then from my place in NY -there were 6 different satellites to point at. I had an electric winch to move the dish. On each satellite - half the channels came in with the amp right side up and the other half with the amp upside down. So the amp had a motor on it too. I have over 100 channels back then and nothing was scrambled. Around 1986 -scrambling came in and within a few years - to wathch anything useful -a descrambler and subscription fee was needed. Now?? I'm glad for the digital changeover. I use simple over-the-air antennas now. Get 30 channels were I only got two when it was analog.
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