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Multi-receiver/TV systems - Domestic only
8 outputs, 6 Rooms, 2 aerials, 2 Sats, 1 dish and a headache.
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<blockquote data-quote="splat1" data-source="post: 630070" data-attributes="member: 315301"><p>Long time no updates,</p><p></p><p>Alas the cable is in (the section of the project I banked on taking the most time) Tx100 x1 and cat5e x2 to each room upstairs, cable points downstairs are just awaiting faceplates. </p><p></p><p>Cable runs to node zero all in, slight change of plan there, it was going to be a half rack in the home office untill it came to light that all the walls were plaster board and I could not have done it within the regs <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/sad.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Sad :(" data-shortname=":(" /> So its been moved into the newly firecoursed cupboard under the stairs.</p><p></p><p>Sadly that whre the good news stops, Currently have a new lnb on the old dish on the face of the building and using the exsiting cable to watch sat at the moment. </p><p></p><p>Having a few, "diffrences of opinion" on location of the new dish, Wanting the mast mount it on the back of the house to allow us to use a huge dish (obscured from view of the street) sadly the draw back of this is we only have a clear shot at 23e-35E so a tad limited on sats but would. Landlord belives that a mast on the back of the house would be over kill and wants us to use a 60cm dish on the exsiting D bracket and run the cables down the face of the house under the nice rendering....</p><p></p><p>Nice idea but limtes us on dish size and have been quoted over £500 to channel out some of the render and redo it....</p><p></p><p>Oh well, will keep people updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="splat1, post: 630070, member: 315301"] Long time no updates, Alas the cable is in (the section of the project I banked on taking the most time) Tx100 x1 and cat5e x2 to each room upstairs, cable points downstairs are just awaiting faceplates. Cable runs to node zero all in, slight change of plan there, it was going to be a half rack in the home office untill it came to light that all the walls were plaster board and I could not have done it within the regs :( So its been moved into the newly firecoursed cupboard under the stairs. Sadly that whre the good news stops, Currently have a new lnb on the old dish on the face of the building and using the exsiting cable to watch sat at the moment. Having a few, "diffrences of opinion" on location of the new dish, Wanting the mast mount it on the back of the house to allow us to use a huge dish (obscured from view of the street) sadly the draw back of this is we only have a clear shot at 23e-35E so a tad limited on sats but would. Landlord belives that a mast on the back of the house would be over kill and wants us to use a 60cm dish on the exsiting D bracket and run the cables down the face of the house under the nice rendering.... Nice idea but limtes us on dish size and have been quoted over £500 to channel out some of the render and redo it.... Oh well, will keep people updated. [/QUOTE]
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