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Sparky

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  1. For anyone on Comcast in the Twin Cities area, I just called to add the sports package that gets us the FCS channels. I asked if there were any deals and they said it's free for 6 months. There is a charge however for $1.99 to change service.

    Call Comcast, 651 222-3333

  2. Which end of Excel Center do Sioux shoot on twice Friday? GO SIOUX!!!!

    I believe they will shoot at the net in front of section 123. This is the Wild's home end of the rink that they defend for the first and third periods.

    Since the Sioux are the #1 seed for the Final Five, they get the best lockerroom that is not the Wild's, as only the Wild ever get that one. This would be the visiting lockerroom for NHL games which is directly behind the visitor bench. Therefore the Sioux should be on the visitor's bench.

    I believe this is how it's worked in the past and should hold this year as well.

  3. If you go to TP scan you can edit the SR to 4880 then save or scan that new transponder!

    I would try and get back to your true south satellite and see if thats there, then you may have to try a re-set of the receiver, turn off thre switch on the back fro 30 seconds! Allways a good idea!

    I'm locked on a satellite and doing a blind scan. KWOG - Seattle comes up. Anyone know what satellite I'm on? There's over 120 channels so far, I believe it's one of the DISH satellites, just don't know if its 121 W.

  4. I have the fixed dish and live in the Minneaoplis suburbs....can anyone tell me which way (and how much) I need to move that bad boy to get the new signal?

    I like this site: http://www.dishpointer.com. Enter your address, select the satellite you want to point to and hit the "Go" button. It brings up a satellite view of your neighborhood with the site-line to the selected satellite. Zoom-in and then drag the little satellite glyph to the location of the dish on your house.

    This will give you a pretty-good idea of where to point. I use references to the neighbor's house, landscaping, trees, etc. to know approximately how to position the dish once outside. Then it's a matter of hunting and fine-tuning.

    Good luck.

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