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johng
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Frank63 - To get any signal at all the dish/LNB must have a clear line of vision to the satellite, therefore to position one in the house it would have to sit at the window and from a practical point of view it would be almost impossible to line it up acurately with the satellite.
You must have been very lucky to have received a picture with your first dish since a dish has to be aligned very acurately to the satellite both vertically and horizontally and even one degree out can mean no picture or at best a very weak signal. For people who want to try a dish in thir window I would suggest a visit to your local caravan shop and to consider buying one of the kits for caravans. Whilst I have no experience of them they obviously must have facilities incorporated either mechanically or electronically to enable them to be easily aligned when you pitch your van. |
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rskershaw
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I never considered caravan kits though, I'll try do some research and let you all know what I find out Last edited by rskershaw; 10-06-2008 at 06:49 PM. |
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