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Re: Off Topic - which small dish TV is better? C-band is dying :-(
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Posted by G Taylor still lots of free stuff on March 15, 2001 at 19:53:52 from (64.10.111.28):
In Reply to: Off Topic - which small dish TV is better? C-band is dying :-( posted by ShepFL on March 15, 2001 at 16:31:18:
Urbanits with limited yard space & snooty neighbours have cost the big dish C & K many users.Also many people can't afford more than a "low monthly payment". The big dish needs to be retofitted with the 4DTV reciever that recieves analog & digital formats of the C & K band. Also add a combo C&K LNA on the dish that ALSO does circularly polarized K band with an additional MPEG digital reciever. Add a Radio shack combo antenna,booster,cable & rotator system for local news. Such a system will bring in many signals & wild feeds not avalble on the small dish for any price.No fees either. The up front price will be more than the small dish but the there will be enough free "good stuff" to ruin the mind.
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