 | Theres a picture of our Comcast headend in the article! Thats cool they got a snapshot of our Comcast area headend.

just kidding. |
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 | said by cypherstream:Thats cool they got a snapshot of our Comcast area headend.  just kidding. I'd like to seriously know if the guy did that and took a picture just as a joke, or if he really has had that many different satellites in the past....if he has, scary. |
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 | They are mostly used for Mpeg-FTA. I guess no one told him you could motorize smaller dishes to cover every satellite in the arc. For those who don't know there is more than Dish Network /Direct Tv up there to watch.
I've got 1 dish that covers all the stuff that guy is trying to get with all of those dishes. |
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 | said by battleop:They are mostly used for Mpeg-FTA. I guess no one told him you could motorize smaller dishes to cover every satellite in the arc. For those who don't know there is more than Dish Network /Direct Tv up there to watch. I've got 1 dish that covers all the stuff that guy is trying to get with all of those dishes. ahhh, right, I was well aware of that...the thought just didn't cross my mind (short circuit).
He should have just gotten one of these: »www.satlex.de/en/wavefrontier-page_1.html
I forget the name...but there's also those huge dishes that can pick up a very very large array of satellites.
perhaps this guy didn't want to put up with having to motorize a dish and wait for it to lock onto the satellite.
I'd consider doing the same thing (only with multi-LNB dishes)....but I'd have it out where no one could see it (definitely not on my house).
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 | My thought is that the guy is a cheap ass and is using what ever free dish he can get. |
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