Hello and first off thanks fro everybody help. I got a FTA reciever. I got a RCA Direct Tv dish out in my yard right now. I been told that I need a Dish Network dish to get 110 and 119. Can I use my dish and get different LNB on the end of it? What do I need and what do I need to do. Thanks agin for any info.
i get all my dish at yard sales.i live in a 'valley'' thats full of old geezers[people] and when they get pissed off that their dish wont work they call and cancel the service.then they hold block long yard sales and then i splurge.i have bought them as low as 5 bucks.thats no lie.try yard sales.
Go to the setup screen on your receiver... then look for the satellite config... Check the coaxial cable on the back of the receiver and move it around and see if there is signal...
hey brainless keep opening and u mouth and I gonna continue to stick u foot right back in it for U
Question "Hello and first off thanks fro everybody help. I got a FTA reciever. I got a RCA Direct Tv dish out in my yard right now. I been told that I need a Dish Network dish to get 110 and 119. Can I use my dish and get different LNB on the end of it? What do I need and what do I need to do. Thanks agin for any info."
My reply "Yeah u can use the directtv dish and depending upon which lnb(s) are on the dish u might be able to use them also..."
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"RCA is compatible with DN Only Phase 3 by DTV (TERK) is not compatible
Internal switch has nothing to do with compatibality DTV phase III uses a frequency trap on the main PCB Pulp fiction has no idea about high frquency
Pulp (the least experienced member) Yo need to google some more about frequency dude This is so embarrassing "
Who was talking about phase III
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Internal switch has nothing to do with compatibality
I was talking about phase 3 All old DTV dish compatible except for phase 3 It's a name of a dish like RCA Yo don't have to expose your ignorance to all newbies