I was just wondering, since it's so old, has anyone owned a C-band dish and used it?
In the 80s, many people owned C-band dishes to recieve cable TV and networks on a BIG, HUGE satellite. It always took a LONG time to move the dish, which was probably a thousand pounds. My family has memories of recieving weird stuff from other countries on those satellites, like France and Italy. My mother also has memories of driving around and seeing C-band dishes in the 80s. So, have you ever owned a C-band dish.? If so, tell your memories here!
-crainbebo
In the 80s, many people owned C-band dishes to recieve cable TV and networks on a BIG, HUGE satellite. It always took a LONG time to move the dish, which was probably a thousand pounds. My family has memories of recieving weird stuff from other countries on those satellites, like France and Italy. My mother also has memories of driving around and seeing C-band dishes in the 80s. So, have you ever owned a C-band dish.? If so, tell your memories here!
-crainbebo