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Ultimate Fighter
07-03-2010, 09:33 PM
Hey guys, I just got a six foot six panel solid dish with motor, vbox II and a fortec star Mercury II receiver, as well as a dms international c/ku band digital lnbf.

I have been wanting to setup a true fta unit for quite some time. I live in southern BC, right beside the american boarder.

I was wondering if this is worth the time to setup? will I be able to get any c-band or will it just be ku?

Costactc
07-03-2010, 09:47 PM
I have a 6' solid with a bsc621-2d lnbf that is doing both c and ku band. Although the tough tp for c band probably won't scan in because of the size of your dish but most tp will.

Costactc
07-03-2010, 10:13 PM
What lnb do you have and what size is your actuator?

Costactc
07-03-2010, 10:23 PM
If you have any issues when setting up don't be shy to post, we have many big dish veterans here.

TurboPirate
07-04-2010, 01:42 AM
If you have any issues when setting up don't be shy to post, we have many big dish veterans here.

Like your self Costa, Ultimate fighter, Costa is one of those veterans that moves the bud every minute to sweep the sky for channels and more, check this BUD section title My ARC, you'll be surprise, Risk got help from Costa and in no time he has his BUD up and running.
And don't forget to hit the thanks button..............................

risk
07-04-2010, 02:16 AM
welcome to a beatiful place U F. . .they are heaps of ppl that really the know how on here, im a junior to them and you can chk my post also and the others in the BUD section. . .its a workin progress. . .

TurboPirate
07-04-2010, 05:35 AM
welcome to a beatiful place U F. . .they are heaps of ppl that really the know how on here, im a junior to them and you can chk my post also and the others in the BUD section. . .its a workin progress. . .

Told ya Ultimate Fighter, check those section and don't be shy when you start installing that BUD............................I'll soon start installing a 12 feet bud after I take it down from where it is and bring it to it's new home.