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RE: freeview by satelite
- Subject: RE: freeview by satelite
- From: "Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 10:05:58 -0000
I've got this as well as Sky HD (freeview on the old Sky+ box now).
Quality=
is good (well, as good as Sky's compression allows due to so many channels=
!!! I'm sure Keith D. could rant on for ages about this - and I'd join
him!=
!!)
I've also moved the dish to a new location using a =A350-60 meter - not
par=
ticularly difficult as long as you start aiming in roughly the right
direct=
ion! Of course, it's VERY sensitive to small changes, so a steady hand is
n=
eeded.
Not difficult though.
Paul.
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> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] freeview by satelite
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> I was wondering if any of you have any experience of freeview by
> satelite. My bosses father-in-law wants me to install freeview but I
> just checked and his area can't get it, so I was going to ask him if
> he wanted me to install the sateliet version.
> First question is what do you think of it, quality wise?
> Second question is how easy is it to insatll with the proper meter?
> Im fairly confident with my hands and its in the country so
> obstruction from buildings shouldn't be a problem.
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