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ASTRA 2D BBC & ITV RECEPTION
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<blockquote data-quote="deeno" data-source="post: 22170" data-attributes="member: 176099"><p>1.8 is too small for bbc regardless of make.</p><p>A 2.4 quality dish is working now but probably cut off in the winter</p><p>3mt dishes will be fitted to the community systems in Alacante to get the beeb.</p><p>The signal is weaker than the ITV channels with the Irish channels even weaker.</p><p>the bigger the dish the bigger the chance of it being out of shape.</p><p>Plastic dishes don’t warp and offsets have slightly better gain </p><p>hence Channel Master is the preferred type of professionals </p><p>Petal dishes are weaker than one piece and require precision alignment to get the last DB out of it. Whenever there is a transponder or satellite change there is a tendency for sellers to sell the smallest possible (cheapest system) because the competition is fierce. Go to a retailer that will show you their system working during the bad period. Looks like you will have a long wait for rain, which is the biggest test and when its raining you can guarantee that you want to watch the TV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeno, post: 22170, member: 176099"] 1.8 is too small for bbc regardless of make. A 2.4 quality dish is working now but probably cut off in the winter 3mt dishes will be fitted to the community systems in Alacante to get the beeb. The signal is weaker than the ITV channels with the Irish channels even weaker. the bigger the dish the bigger the chance of it being out of shape. Plastic dishes don’t warp and offsets have slightly better gain hence Channel Master is the preferred type of professionals Petal dishes are weaker than one piece and require precision alignment to get the last DB out of it. Whenever there is a transponder or satellite change there is a tendency for sellers to sell the smallest possible (cheapest system) because the competition is fierce. Go to a retailer that will show you their system working during the bad period. Looks like you will have a long wait for rain, which is the biggest test and when its raining you can guarantee that you want to watch the TV. [/QUOTE]
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