Keep both sets for each provider updated even though only one shows active. If either set is wrong it won't work. If you install the new auto roll bin file you won't have to worry about keys right now. Install the bin, turn auto roll back on. Jerry
Using Bell & Dish with Pansat 3500s Hey Guys How do you guys use Bell and Dish with the Pansat 3500s? Do you have two dishes? Do they point in different directions? With the Bell do you get Canadian Programming? Thanks
Most use 2 dish setups one for DN and one for BEV. Dish sats are at 110 and 119 degrees west. Bev sats at 82 and 91 degrees west. Jerry
@CPK2006 Ye you would have to point two dishes toward 119 and 110 and then set it up throught the reciever
Depending on your dish setups, you can usually get 2 sats off one dish. Example:: I get both 110/119 off a single 18 inch dish. I think you can do the same type setup with 82/91 with the proper equipment. I don't mess with the BEV sats. Too many channels on the 2 I have now to worry about. Jerry
@crowbar91, you need 2 dishes. One for DN and one aimed at BEV. @CPK2006, YES, once you set up a dish for BEV you will get channels from Canada. Bev is the Canadian sat provider like DN is in the USA, but since the signals from both providers overlap each other many people can get both once everything is set up properly. Jerry
Try this link for the 3500 bin. http://www.future-fta.info/Forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=7788&d=1160549929 Jerry
Lets see if this link works. Its a setup guide for the 3500. http://future-fta.info/Forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1467&d=1132693452 You will need Acrobat reader to open it. Jerry
Does anyone have two (2) receivers working off one 18" dish? If so how did you do this? I want to run a Viewsat and Pansat off one dish. Thanks
@CPK2006, You have to look at your LNB outputs. This is where you connect the cable. If the LNB has one screw on connector, you can run 1 receiver. If it has 2 screw on connectors then you run 2 cables into your house, one to each receiver. That will give you a choice of different channels on 2 different TV sets. Jerry