Mark wrote:
Can I have any fun with my Direct or Dish antenna?
Sure, the possibilities are endless. You could pull off the mount, and use the dish as a toboggan in the winter time. Convert the dish into a parabolic microphone, and spy on your neighbors. Maybe even serve pastries on it, at the next Intercept gathering. We all know how you love to entertain ;)
Regarding the reception of satellites. The dish antennas provided with Direct and Dishnet packages, are to small to do any real Free To Air work with. The supplied receivers, without MAJOR hacking, are not suitable for receiving encrypted services.... unless of course you pay for a subscription, but who wants to do that.... takes all the fun out of living.
Best bet is to purchase a FTA STB, and as large as possible of a dish. A new wave of STB's (not to be confused with STD's) are flooding North America. I've seen the STB's go for as low as $35 on Ebay, although I'm not sure how good these ultra cheap units are. You can get away with a 31" KU band dish, but a 36" or even 39", will very much help reduce rain fade. On occasion, you can find these on Craigslist for cheap.
If you just want to experiment with the encrypted stuff, you could simply connect a FTA STB to your existing dish. Just be prepared to do a lot of research.... it's a bit of a learning curve, if you haven't messed with this stuff before.
Rich is lucky / unlucky enough to live in Tijuana. Not only is the cerveza inexpensive, but his satellite signal quality is better.
Tons of equipment distributors down there as well.... you could probably find a really good deal on a burlap antenna.