How Do I Operate a C-Band Antenna with an EchoStar 500 Receiver?

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The discussion centers on the use of a C-band satellite antenna, specifically the EchoStar 500 Satellite Receiver Positioner. Users emphasize that while some channels can be accessed for free, premium services like HBO require a monthly fee of around $30. If the antenna only receives static or "snow," it may need realignment or troubleshooting. Participants mention the possibility of accessing NASA TV and suggest checking the NASA website for guidance. There is also a discussion about the need for a descrambler and the importance of researching C-band satellite services online for more information on providers and costs. Overall, the conversation highlights the potential for free content while acknowledging the challenges of setting up and using the equipment effectively.
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I have a satellite antenna in my backyard (the big antenna, not the small one from Direct TV) and I don't know how to use it. I did some research and I think it's called the C-band antenna and I do have to pay around $30 for service/month just like we have to pay for cable TV. I have a receiver, it's the EchoStar 500 Satellite Receiver Positioner.

Could anyone help me out ?

Thank you,
 
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There is quite a bit of stuff that you can get for free.
If you want to get HBO or similar, then yea, they want money.
There are also digital transmisions (some free), but you need the reciever box for it.

It is called C-band.
If you do not get anything but snow then it needs to be aligned or something is wrong with it.
 
Ooo, you could probably get NasaTV too! Check the Nasa site and they'll tell you what to do.
 
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Ooo, you could probably get NasaTV too! Check the Nasa site and they'll tell you what to do.
Yes, You can get NasaTV.
But, if you don't get anything at all, they will not be able to tell you what to do.
 
LMAO,
I was just checking the Nasa site and decided to type in www.tv.nasa.gov[/url] and look at the page I got. Makes u wonder why... though it might have something to do with [PLAIN]http://tv.nasa.gov (without the www)
 
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Who provides the service, who do I contact/pay ?
 
Try google "C-Band satellite".
What kind of descrambler do you have, otherwise hardware costs.

I don't watch TV enough to care about a service.
 
check said:
LMAO,
I was just checking the Nasa site and decided to type in www.tv.nasa.gov[/url] and look at the page I got. Makes u wonder why... though it might have something to do with [PLAIN]http://tv.nasa.gov (without the www)
:smile: Ok, Now I'm waiting for the MIB to show up :bugeye:
 
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