December 1st 03, 12:15 AM
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"Frank Dresser" wrote in message ...
"GrtPmpkin32" wrote in message
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I've inherited a DSS dish antenna and two receivers (Sony, second
generation
DSS type) from a well-meaning friend who knows I like to play with
'radios'
(though what that means to her I don't know, since she thinks I can do
something with these items)... we dropped our satellite subscription
last year
when digital cable became available, cheaper and actually better
service than
DSS. But the question is, WHAT can be done, if anything, with this
system?
Without subscribing to satellite service, which I won't be doing
anyway, can I
get some reception of audio, video or even data on this stuff? IS
there
anything fun, mildly interesting, or curious to do with these things
as they
are or with minor alteration BEFORE I decide to gut everything for
parts?
Are there any useable parts inside the receivers or dish LNB beyond
connectors
and the occassional capacitor or chip that I can use elsewhere?
I've attempted searches with inputs like "old dss system hacks", or
"stuff to
do with old satellite system", but given the vague nature of the
search
request, nothing has surfaced so far. Where should I look?
Any help, etc....
Linus
Try searching with the names of defunct services such as Primestar:
http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/P...Primestar.html
It seems the dishes work fine for wireless networking.
Frank Dresser
And if they aren't too light, the receivers can be decent doorstops!
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