Watch FTA Channels on TATASKY STB - a Guide

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have a look at this. looks like a good tutorial, if u wanna take risk and do it, u can try :thumbsup:

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DTH, DVD Authoring ,Video Capturing,Movies &Music: Watch Free to Air channels
 
Can Tata Sky LNB able to receive C Band Freq?, because Tatasky uses Ku Band.
 
Can Tata Sky LNB able to receive C Band Freq?, because Tatasky uses Ku Band.
No, read more details about functioning of LNB's for this
 
But it needs to change the position of the dish.Can we use an umbrella as a dish? :hysterical:
 
Hi,

have a look at this. looks like a good tutorial, if u wanna take risk and do it, u can try :thumbsup:

Terms and conditions read carefully before proceeding.
*******************************************************************************


The material presented here has no intention to cause any damage to individual or to any company referred or any one related with this. The below help is only provided for enthusiasts who are interested in experimentation and should only be fallowed if they are willing to take any risk in case they might experience in doing so. The author is not responsible for any damage caused directly or indirectly by fallowing this material. Use it on your own risk.


DTH, DVD Authoring ,Video Capturing,Movies &Music: Watch Free to Air channels

Have you tried this?.Can we add jaya max, jaya plus and isai aruvi without chaning the dish position?
 
No, read more details about functioning of LNB's for this

Ok thanks. Now i am Understood the different between the two types of LNBs. The below topic says C Band is best for weather.

C band delivers frequencies from 3.70 GHz to 4.20 GHz. The dish size required is 6 ft. to 10 ft. depending where you live in the US and if you are going to track all the satellites or just sitting your dish on one satellite. C band Big dishes can receive both C band and Ku band signals using a feed horn that will accept both Lnb's.

Ku band delivers frequencies from 11.70 GHz to 12.50 GHz. The dish size required is 18 in. to 36 in... Depending where you live in the US and if you are going to track all the satellites or just sitting you dish on one sat. Ku band dishes cannot receive C Band signals unless they are designed for it and are usually very large and the dishes are not for the average homeowner unless you have money to burn.

The best of both types is C Band, why? Lower frequencies penetrate the weather in the sky easier than higher frequencies. All Cable Companies and DSS providers acquire most of their signals by C Band. Just like with cordless phones, a 900 MHz phone will penetrate through your walls easier than a 2.4 GHz phone. 2.4 GHz. Phones do have a better range in distance in the open air but the phone base with the antenna is always in the house and the walls in your house will slow down the signal. The 900 MHz. phones will penetrate much easier but you will not have a farther distance.
 
:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo: hey u know i able to add channels thanks bro today i suddenly tried once more and dishtv was coming thanks to this thread i m able to watch all dishtv channels an today no message came that u may call cc or u cannot add channels the problem was that the angle off my dish was not correct thanks once again
 
Ok thanks. Now i am Understood the different between the two types of LNBs. The below topic says C Band is best for weather.

C band delivers frequencies from 3.70 GHz to 4.20 GHz. The dish size required is 6 ft. to 10 ft. depending where you live in the US and if you are going to track all the satellites or just sitting your dish on one satellite. C band Big dishes can receive both C band and Ku band signals using a feed horn that will accept both Lnb's.

Ku band delivers frequencies from 11.70 GHz to 12.50 GHz. The dish size required is 18 in. to 36 in... Depending where you live in the US and if you are going to track all the satellites or just sitting you dish on one sat. Ku band dishes cannot receive C Band signals unless they are designed for it and are usually very large and the dishes are not for the average homeowner unless you have money to burn.

The best of both types is C Band, why? Lower frequencies penetrate the weather in the sky easier than higher frequencies. All Cable Companies and DSS providers acquire most of their signals by C Band. Just like with cordless phones, a 900 MHz phone will penetrate through your walls easier than a 2.4 GHz phone. 2.4 GHz. Phones do have a better range in distance in the open air but the phone base with the antenna is always in the house and the walls in your house will slow down the signal. The 900 MHz. phones will penetrate much easier but you will not have a farther distance.
Good info on C/Ku band, thanks.:thumbsup:
Apart from weather & reception, commercially Ku band has more +ve's.
Ku band is highly directional & hence only small region can be targeted by provider avoiding misuse of signals in forign regions (although practically it does not work). Also Ku band dish is small in size & can be installed on rooftop or balcony or wall mounting. Then Ku has more bandwidth and more channels can be broadcasted on Ku band TP then C band
 

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