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Old 19-11-2011, 21:31   #14
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Re: Sky box for Freesat

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Originally Posted by RichardDavis View Post
Wow! Murdoch has certainly got things sown up eh?
I though the recorder bit would work but as I got the whole thing for nothing I guess I have nothing to complain about.
One thing I am wondering about is the size of the dish. I know London is well covered for Freesat with the smallest dish but some web sites say that the larger the dish the better it is to tune into a particular satellite. I've checked how to align it for Astra, which would be 147deg magnetic, but would I be better buying a sky zone 2 dish instead of the smallest? I don't mind what size dish I have as no one will see it on my roof except for any pilots!
Thanks
If you only want 28.2 E this is fine

http://www.satgear.co.uk/product/109...win-cable.html
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