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Re: Help Sky uk
Just a tip if you want advice on a good technomate box...
The TM5402HD is the best budget, all rounder box that is FULL HD and drives a motor if you have one. It is also the most user friendly box you can get as its menus and chnnel selections are very basic... I think you could find it for aroudn £140. Very good box with support and updates frequently available.Comment
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Re: Help Sky uk
Just a tip if you want advice on a good technomate box...
The TM5402HD is the best budget, all rounder box that is FULL HD and drives a motor if you have one. It is also the most user friendly box you can get as its menus and chnnel selections are very basic... I think you could find it for aroudn £140. Very good box with support and updates frequently available.
I would also second that it really is an exceptional box for the price and has one of the best sensitive tuners available in any receiver currently availableComment
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It's a Triax 90cm but actually is only 88cm when measuredComment
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am running 3 systems, spider hd 9000,1 meter dish 42e to 35w. spider 8000, 80cm dish, 38e to 30 w. dynavision fox, 95 cm dish 42e to 30w. all systems on wifi to internet. no problems with 80cm which is on the roof of the house. the other 2 systems i put in my self, this gives me the chance to swap things around from time to time to see if i can improve the performance of a system. so get a motorised system and enjoy, kind reguardsv sidwhoComment
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Do not send me iptv/cline requests,
technical or iptv/cline server questions in PM!
I will not answer!Comment
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foriegners dont need planning permission for a huge dish as they say they need it to pick up there homeland tv channels, everyone else is suppose to have planning permission depend on where you live; as toby pointed out above, but so long as your neighbours aren't nosey interfering busy bodies who complain about everything possible, then you should be allright with a 115-120cm dish.. also sticking it on a shed or in the back garden somewhere will be fine as you can get away with saying it isnt a permanent fixture.Comment
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Where's Europe now ??Comment
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get one bokkie, i started as you did with small dish, like you 80cm, then i got 90cm off a closed pub wall (with permission from builders), then got 120cm off a chap for £30, makes quite a big difference on signal improvements, especially in bad weather.Do not send me iptv/cline requests,
technical or iptv/cline server questions in PM!
I will not answer!Comment
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Problem is that my dish is on the roof, attached to the neighbors wall. It's hard to explain but that was the only way to fix the dish as I have a conservatory on the rear south facing wall with no place for a dish.
Good thing is you can't see the dish from ground level at all. It's completely hidden in the roof valley.Comment
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