119 on Bell ExpressVu is it possible?

 

New member
Username: Mrperfect2007

Post Number: 1
Registered: Mar-07
Hi Guys and girls.
I have a Sonicview 1000 with a Bellexpress vu dish for 82 and 91. Im really intrested in getting some more channels especially Indian and hence was recommended by people to get 119.
Im wondering if it is possible to do that with my existing satellite, or do I need to buy another satellite and go through all the pain of installing it. Even if I do how am I able to hook up those extra wires into my receiver?
Any help would be appreciated.....
 

Silver Member
Username: Tapeman

Post Number: 663
Registered: Oct-06
Actually
I do think Invacom SNF-031 can get that new Sat 118.75
But test at your risk
Not for a nubie

Try 61.5 or 148 they got few Indian as well
 

Silver Member
Username: Hardrockstriker

Post Number: 685
Registered: Apr-06
Unless you have a toroid dish you will need a second dish to get the dish network sats. I've also heard of people using those old Primestar (?) dishes to get both dish and bev - but that's a hack.

You can hook up the extra dish and lnbs thru a disecq 4-port switch.
 

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Username: Tapeman

Post Number: 665
Registered: Oct-06
There is no international on 119
So I'm not sure what he is looking for

But you are right most likely 2 dishes
 

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Username: Mrperfect2007

Post Number: 2
Registered: Mar-07
So that means I shouldnt go for 119?
By the way what is this 148 and 61.5? And can I have them both on a single satellite?
 

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Username: Tapeman

Post Number: 666
Registered: Oct-06
There is no international on 119
If you are east cost go for 61.5
If you are west cost go for 148
61 and 148 same broadcast 2 different spot beams
 

New member
Username: Mrperfect2007

Post Number: 3
Registered: Mar-07
Ok so how many LNB do I need to have on my dish? one or two? also does it needs to be some special dish or something like that?
I have a dish in my garage it says RCA and it has one LNB and lying in there is there anyway I can make use of it to get 148 since I live on vancouver west coast?
 

Silver Member
Username: Tapeman

Post Number: 667
Registered: Oct-06
Yes perfect mr perfect
Single small dish with one LNB seperate align for international

4 input DISEqC switch and simple setup in antenna you can get all 3 satellites

Make sure reciver off at all time when connect cables and switch
 

Silver Member
Username: Cntrlaltdel

Post Number: 122
Registered: Nov-06
My question is... why wouldn't you already have 110 & 119 instead of 82 & 91... especially 82?

The only thing on BEV I ever watch are TSN, Sportsnet & the p0rn... the rest is garbage!
 

Gold Member
Username: Nydas

Post Number: 2079
Registered: Jun-06
Mr. Perfect: You can only get 81/91W BEV or 110/119W DN with your dish.
There is a newer combination DN LNB which will get 110/118.8W. 118.8W has many International channels, but they are somewhat different from the more popular ones on 61.5 or 148W. You need a separate 18" dish to get one of these, and in Vancouver you will scan 148W.
With DN supplied (or BEV supplied) combination LNB, you may have difficulties with getting a proper signal through a DisEqC 4 to 1 switch, and you might be better off with separate LNBs for 82 and 91 W on one dish (or 110 and 119 W) and 148W on the other dish, feeding your receiver through a 4 to 1 DisEqC switch.
 

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Username: Mrperfect2007

Post Number: 4
Registered: Mar-07
Hey Guys really apprecite your response. Thank you so much. Im also wondering if there is anyway I can install my dish without a compass? Because my previous dish is installed by Bell and I never had to install any dish in my life. Can you guys give me any tips and suggestions in installing a dish to 148? Also can anybody tell me if I need to do something in the receiver menu also after installation?
 

Silver Member
Username: Tapeman

Post Number: 668
Registered: Oct-06
I never use a compass
Here is a small tip:

- If your 82/91 LNBs pointing to 11:00 O'clock
- 110/119 LNBs will be 12:00 O'clock
- 61.5 will be about 9:00 O'clock
- 148 will be about 3:00 O'clock

Who would need a compass if you can do it that way.
It should be a lot of fun
 

New member
Username: Mrperfect2007

Post Number: 5
Registered: Mar-07
Well I can try your suggestion for sure and hopefully it should work. Can you also tell me what exactly is Grounding and how do I do that? Is it really important? Also if I get the direction right then is it possible to view it right away or do I need to do something in the receiver menu settings also?
 

Silver Member
Username: Tapeman

Post Number: 669
Registered: Oct-06
Grounding is connecting a thick wire from metal case to ground.

It can save your piece of electronics equipement from lightning damage. I would recommended to any installation exposed to heavy rain.

If you are not using DISEqC do it on the F/F coax coupler
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