You need C band. Signals can penetrate everything but a tree.
And the dish is *BIG*.
I look at the same satellites the cable companies do, BTW. Programming
used to be $5 per month but it's almost doubled since then. Bastards.
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "frvianna" <frvianna@xxxx> wrote:
> Farrar-
>
> I am not a TV person, I did watch the last episodes of Friends and I
> watch Seinfeld and South Park whenever I have the chance, but I don't
> own a TV myself, yeah weird...
> So my roommates decide to get satellite, at the otehr place I used to
> live, I had cable that worked just fine with my Tv tuner and it was
> fun to record shows and edit them. When I moved I didn't watch tv
> whatsoever since I didn't get the satellite.
> As most of you can imagine I am a Michael J. Fox fan, so I decided to
> watch "For love or money" guess what: "looking for signal", then I
> said: hum Family Ties is on now too. Chage to TV land and there is
> this completely different show on, even though the schedule said
> Family Ties. Days later, my roommate says: hey they're showing Lord
> of the Rings, before Frodo said a word: "looking for signal" only
> came back 2 hours later.
> Last, but not least, it was the story about the DeLorean documentary
> and again that stupid message. I don't know if I am unlucky or
> satellite sucks, every show I tried to watch I wasn't able to.
>
> Flavia
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Farrar Hudkins <fhudkins@xxxx> wrote:
> > Yes, and the Internet is such a wonderful place to meet people to
> hang
> > out with ... they only live thousands of miles away. LMAO
> >
> > --Farrar
> >
> > frvianna wrote:
> > > Looks like you are going in the right track :)