Another clear, concise walk through, actually shines a light on a whole new world.....And then there is the best bit, Dallas rife asks ' is it worth the bother'? You reply back with an answer, that'll make anyone, want to rush out and do an install. Imagine a news feed, unscripted....lmagine no more.
You got it down, Hope I can find a satellite quick like that, some people might think this is the down side to playing around with ku & c band free sat. You actually have to know how it all works And there is nobody going to help line it up . I know I had good luck in the early 1990's, hooking my brand new 10 ft c band . But I paid about 650 dollars for dish and mount the receiver and descrambler and mover I had to buy seperate. Using a used 7/1/2 ft. I got for 50 dollars off ebay Updating to digital and using used stuff isn't as easy. Of coarse , I'm older now by 30+ years .
Not fer nuthin': But when I bury a pole in concrete, I just bury the bucket with the concrete in it. Buckets are cheap, and it makes it a hell of a lot easier later, if you want to move it. Keeps your concrete nice and centered, as well.
Really enjoy your videos! I am going to place a pole for my KU Band dish. I cannot seem to locate a Declination Meter. Will have the motor so having things plumb is important. Does not seem to be available on Amazon or Ebay. Where did you purchase yours? Thanks, Steve
Lol, InfoWars. :) I got hooked on playing around with FTA after watching your part 1 video. I have that exact same dish. Unfortunately, just yesterday CBS removed a lot of their news feeds from Galaxy 16 Ku. Seems like that is the trend, many stations are migrating to IP based transmissions.
He's been around the last few days eating all our blackberry bushes! I've still got to stop by and give you some goodies. It's been crazy these last few weeks trying to finish up some projects before I return to my "Day Job".
Farpoint Farms , yeah , he dropped a package off at my place at “signal hill” when I walked up there to send a text. Also , my daughter has silky bantam roosters she is getting rid of if you’re interested
Oi Eric.... did u mount the dish on a ground mount cos the mrs did not want the ugly dish on the wall of the house??? lol and I use to do this as a profession, so u better do the install correctly or i will whip ur but again :)~ Do u know what the KU band is?
@@FarpointFarms thanks!! Neverknew this existed. I have been subscribed for a while. My first correspondence with you. Cancer won't let me type sometimes. Love what you do Sir. Keep on living life! 😎
So these things hook to a receiver box and they can output both HDMI and regular A/V out. On the TV side, they are like the wild west of TV. You can fond over 100 full time TV stations up there, but they are channels you won't find anywhere else. 95% of those channels are foreign. Some are religious, while others are general stations. There are maybe a dozen english full time stations from stateside, and these are always interesting. Flip over to the radio side, and this setup gets nearly 500 channels. A lot of master feeds for channels and a lot of full time radio stations that broadcast via KU band as well. Then there are also these "Wild feeds" These are where the real fun is. Any time you see a "Live on the spot" report, those folks have been standing there for an hour waiting for their 1 minute update. For that hour, you can watch the real story unfold, catch the unedited version of what is going on, and in many instances get the reporters own thoughts instead of what is on the teleprompter. Its really cool. And that is just on KU band. Move up to a larger C-band dish and the tv stations blow up to around 500, and the radio stations go up to over 2500! Those numbers are not including those wild feeds! Much like anything radio, a lot of the fun is finding those weak signals and tracking down those strange live feeds. It's way more fun than regular scripted TV by far.
About "How Much was this ENTIRE Set-up"? I like my Indoor RFD's but I cannot rely on a signal... 3 Televisions in total in my house. Take care, 🤓 -Thomas Skagen Port Orchard, Washington
Yup. I paid a little over $100 for the dish, and about $35.00 for the receiver. Add in the pole, the wiring, and the concrete, and I'd bet it was right at $200. I have picked up a dish mover since I shot this video and it was just over $100. It works great!
Excuse me, i have a question, do i need some permissions to chase some satelites with my own dish? I mean FTA, Its legal or ilegal to do those pointers? Im fraid bc my neighbors are gonna report me , if they see me doing that.
Not at all! These and the larger C-band dishes are 100% legal to own and use. FTA signals are just that "Free To Air" nothing illegal about watching any of it. It's a cool hobby!
Oh thank you very much, i was worried about it, bc i use to doing that for hobby, but i was afraid bc the gossip neighbors. Everytime i do something strange in my yard, they record me or probably they could call to the police. I need to make sure everything legal. And i have V8 finder volor yellow like yours too.
Everytime i try to catch Amazonas satelite, i only catch Echostar 16 i mean, 61.5 Echostar 16. But not Amazonas. I use and dish with 75 cm of diameter. Do i need that one or other small one. Sorry i do many questions.
Found it on both Amazon and eBay! Putting in the name of the manufacturer made all the difference!
Glad to hear it!
Another clear, concise walk through, actually shines a light on a whole new world.....And then there is the best bit, Dallas rife asks ' is it worth the bother'? You reply back with an answer, that'll make anyone, want to rush out and do an install.
Imagine a news feed, unscripted....lmagine no more.
Nice job
Thank you sir!
Thanks for another good video! I used to do this type of stuff back in Australia in the 90s. It was pretty cool. Only KU band though, no C band.
This is awesome! I can't wait to see what channel you are able to get!
AJ, yeah Buddy! Thanks for the video. I'm just starting to get very interested in being able to help others with cable cutting.
You got it down, Hope I can find a satellite quick like that, some people might think this is the down side to
playing around with ku & c band free sat. You actually have to know how it all works And there is nobody
going to help line it up . I know I had good luck in the early 1990's, hooking my brand new 10 ft c band .
But I paid about 650 dollars for dish and mount the receiver and descrambler and mover I had to buy seperate.
Using a used 7/1/2 ft. I got for 50 dollars off ebay Updating to digital and using used stuff isn't as easy.
Of coarse , I'm older now by 30+ years .
Great video Eric, Glad to see you got your Ku band #FreeSatelliteTV Dish working!
It's ALIVE! I'm sitting here watching it right now as I work on some paperwork.
Good video. Been into cb and tv antenneas for years and im about to get my ham ticket. This looks interesting. Id like to try this. 73s
Ou should have placed a brick bottom of the hole to set the pole on 😅 5:38
You are correct! That said, everything still works great years later.
Not fer nuthin':
But when I bury a pole in concrete, I just bury the bucket with the concrete in it. Buckets are cheap, and it makes it a hell of a lot easier later, if you want to move it. Keeps your concrete nice and centered, as well.
I do the same
Really enjoy your videos! I am going to place a pole for my KU Band dish. I cannot seem to locate a Declination Meter. Will have the motor so having things plumb is important. Does not seem to be available on Amazon or Ebay. Where did you purchase yours? Thanks, Steve
Lowes or home depot will have them they are for setting posts for fences and such.
Good day brother i am impressed with the setting how can I get the meter you are using
Well done
Thank you
Lol, InfoWars. :)
I got hooked on playing around with FTA after watching your part 1 video. I have that exact same dish. Unfortunately, just yesterday CBS removed a lot of their news feeds from Galaxy 16 Ku. Seems like that is the trend, many stations are migrating to IP based transmissions.
instablaster...
Neat shrewd install and dish. I'd run the cable up to the nearby house instead of burying it. Shorter run, and it will last longer.
good point
soo..wicked awesome!
Thank you. How did you determine LNB skew other than tweeking (trial and error)?
Nice ! Maybe the local bear will watch tv with you haha ! If you need more conduit let me know , I have plenty
He's been around the last few days eating all our blackberry bushes! I've still got to stop by and give you some goodies. It's been crazy these last few weeks trying to finish up some projects before I return to my "Day Job".
Farpoint Farms , yeah , he dropped a package off at my place at “signal hill” when I walked up there to send a text. Also , my daughter has silky bantam roosters she is getting rid of if you’re interested
Oi Eric.... did u mount the dish on a ground mount cos the mrs did not want the ugly dish on the wall of the house??? lol and I use to do this as a profession, so u better do the install correctly or i will whip ur but again :)~ Do u know what the KU band is?
When is part 3 of satellite install coming out Mr.Eric? 😎
Not this Wednesday, but the next one. I've got it edited, but I have one in front of it I need to finish. The Solar setup!
@@FarpointFarms thanks!! Neverknew this existed. I have been subscribed for a while. My first correspondence with you. Cancer won't let me type sometimes. Love what you do Sir. Keep on living life! 😎
So what do you pic up or hook it to ? A tv ? Is it tv stations ? I’ve never heard or seen any of this , very interesting
So these things hook to a receiver box and they can output both HDMI and regular A/V out. On the TV side, they are like the wild west of TV. You can fond over 100 full time TV stations up there, but they are channels you won't find anywhere else. 95% of those channels are foreign. Some are religious, while others are general stations. There are maybe a dozen english full time stations from stateside, and these are always interesting.
Flip over to the radio side, and this setup gets nearly 500 channels. A lot of master feeds for channels and a lot of full time radio stations that broadcast via KU band as well.
Then there are also these "Wild feeds" These are where the real fun is. Any time you see a "Live on the spot" report, those folks have been standing there for an hour waiting for their 1 minute update. For that hour, you can watch the real story unfold, catch the unedited version of what is going on, and in many instances get the reporters own thoughts instead of what is on the teleprompter. Its really cool.
And that is just on KU band. Move up to a larger C-band dish and the tv stations blow up to around 500, and the radio stations go up to over 2500! Those numbers are not including those wild feeds! Much like anything radio, a lot of the fun is finding those weak signals and tracking down those strange live feeds. It's way more fun than regular scripted TV by far.
This for the video. I learned a lot.
About "How Much was this ENTIRE Set-up"?
I like my Indoor RFD's but I cannot rely on a signal... 3 Televisions in total in my house.
Take care,
🤓 -Thomas Skagen
Port Orchard, Washington
Probably around $200 for a starter. The motors are about around $100 Check out the shop at www.FreeSatelliteTV.net for prices!
Yup. I paid a little over $100 for the dish, and about $35.00 for the receiver. Add in the pole, the wiring, and the concrete, and I'd bet it was right at $200. I have picked up a dish mover since I shot this video and it was just over $100. It works great!
Excuse me, i have a question, do i need some permissions to chase some satelites with my own dish? I mean FTA, Its legal or ilegal to do those pointers? Im fraid bc my neighbors are gonna report me , if they see me doing that.
Not at all! These and the larger C-band dishes are 100% legal to own and use. FTA signals are just that "Free To Air" nothing illegal about watching any of it. It's a cool hobby!
Oh thank you very much, i was worried about it, bc i use to doing that for hobby, but i was afraid bc the gossip neighbors. Everytime i do something strange in my yard, they record me or probably they could call to the police. I need to make sure everything legal. And i have V8 finder volor yellow like yours too.
When im searching for satelites , i feel very glad when i find signal. Although i find only incripted channels but i least im doing good job.
Do you think that i can catch Amazonas satelite with a a dish of 65 cm? Or i need large dish like 90cm?
Everytime i try to catch Amazonas satelite, i only catch Echostar 16 i mean, 61.5 Echostar 16. But not Amazonas. I use and dish with 75 cm of diameter. Do i need that one or other small one. Sorry i do many questions.
If it's a very cloudy day, does that significantly affect signal strength and quality?
Cloudy days do not affect it only bad storms. Light rain is fine for quality
Once you istal everything including the box inside do you have to pay a monthly fee to watch programs like you pay for cable tv ??
You don't pay a monthly fee.
is this a 39 inch satelite dish ??
You said you would send the web sight for finding my Longitude and latitude can you please give me the web sight
Spock approves!!!