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Hi,

I'm getting ready to buy one of these 2 receivers, so if you have any
suggestions it would be appreciated.
This receiver will be installed on my 10ft C-Band system.
Also, I was wondering, if with these receivers you can get the NASCAR
races on NBC, and if so, where?

Thank You.

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haven't looked at either but look for some type of blind search and AC3
audio on your receiver specs. the fortec lifetime ultra is a nice receiver
also.


"mcarlo" <mcarlo@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:c8frt2$51e1@mercury.cc.uottawa.ca...
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting ready to buy one of these 2 receivers, so if you have any
> suggestions it would be appreciated.
> This receiver will be installed on my 10ft C-Band system.
> Also, I was wondering, if with these receivers you can get the NASCAR
> races on NBC, and if so, where?
>
> Thank You.
>

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On Wed, 19 May 2004 10:44:50 -0400, mcarlo <mcarlo@nospam.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I'm getting ready to buy one of these 2 receivers, so if you have any
>suggestions it would be appreciated.
>This receiver will be installed on my 10ft C-Band system.
>Also, I was wondering, if with these receivers you can get the NASCAR
>races on NBC, and if so, where?


2500 hands down.

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Pansat 2500a with blind search and ac3 audio is the better choice. Or
a Fortec Ultra. See http://www.lynsat.com AMC-7. Yellow are free to
air.
Dont venture into this for one specific ch. These come and go at any
time.
Mike

mcarlo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting ready to buy one of these 2 receivers, so if you have any
> suggestions it would be appreciated.
> This receiver will be installed on my 10ft C-Band system.
> Also, I was wondering, if with these receivers you can get the NASCAR
> races on NBC, and if so, where?
>
> Thank You.

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steelblu@neo.rr.com wrote:
>
> Pansat 2500a with blind search and ac3 audio is the better choice. Or
> a Fortec Ultra. See http://www.lyngsat.com AMC-7. Yellow are free to
> air.
> Dont venture into this for one specific ch. These come and go at any
> time.
> Mike
>
> mcarlo wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm getting ready to buy one of these 2 receivers, so if you have any
> > suggestions it would be appreciated.
> > This receiver will be installed on my 10ft C-Band system.
> > Also, I was wondering, if with these receivers you can get the NASCAR
> > races on NBC, and if so, where?
> >
> > Thank You.

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If the frequency is in the 3-4 Ghz range it is C band .... 10-12 Ghz it is
KU.

The correct link is http://www.lyngsat.com
-------------------
Brian Gohl
Satellite Audio Video
http://www.adventistsat.com


"Richard Boudria" <Richard.Boudria@uottawa.ca> wrote in message
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One more thing,
How do I know if it's CBAND or KUBand for a certain channel to be received?


"steelblu"@neo.rr.com wrote:

Pansat 2500a with blind search and ac3 audio is the better choice. Or
a Fortec Ultra. See http://www.lynsat.com AMC-7. Yellow are free to
air.
Dont venture into this for one specific ch. These come and go at any
time.
Mike

mcarlo wrote:

Hi,

I'm getting ready to buy one of these 2 receivers, so if you have any
suggestions it would be appreciated.
This receiver will be installed on my 10ft C-Band system.
Also, I was wondering, if with these receivers you can get the NASCAR
races on NBC, and if so, where?

Thank You.





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Systèmes Administratifs
Université d'Ottawa
562-5800 Poste: 1384
Courriel: rboudria@uottawa.ca

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Thank You

Brian wrote:

>If the frequency is in the 3-4 Ghz range it is C band .... 10-12 Ghz it is
>KU.
>
>The correct link is http://www.lyngsat.com
>-------------------
>Brian Gohl
>Satellite Audio Video
>http://www.adventistsat.com
>
>
>"Richard Boudria" <Richard.Boudria@uottawa.ca> wrote in message
>news:c8iank$cnq2@mercury.cc.uottawa.ca...
>One more thing,
>How do I know if it's CBAND or KUBand for a certain channel to be received?
>
>
>"steelblu"@neo.rr.com wrote:
>
>Pansat 2500a with blind search and ac3 audio is the better choice. Or
>a Fortec Ultra. See http://www.lynsat.com AMC-7. Yellow are free to
>air.
>Dont venture into this for one specific ch. These come and go at any
>time.
>Mike
>
>mcarlo wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>I'm getting ready to buy one of these 2 receivers, so if you have any
>suggestions it would be appreciated.
>This receiver will be installed on my 10ft C-Band system.
>Also, I was wondering, if with these receivers you can get the NASCAR
>races on NBC, and if so, where?
>
>Thank You.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

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