Re: Concealed dishes
- From: winker <winker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 21:52:57 +0100
Adrian A wrote:
winker wrote:ato_zee@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:On 26-May-2007, "Iain Dingsdale" <iain.dingsdale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>What the *** are you talking about?
wrote:
We are currently in a development that doesnt allow dishes on theI have a patio mount, LNB at knee height, with small evergreens
walls - and would like to make the switch from Virgin to Sky. I've
seen some dishes concealed as rocks/lamps etc. Are any of these any
good, and would it be possible to run a Sky HD and a regular sky
box off of one of them?
concealing it. Less windage, easy to get at, often shorter co-ax so
better signal.
Works fine.
Criteria is that there should be no shadow from any obstruction at
around 11am GMT, mid-day BST at the end of March, as this is when
the satellite
is roughly the same elevation as the satellite.
If you don't know, why are you posting to a tech group? Ask your teacher
when you go back to school.
OK, sad fucker.
.
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