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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Channel masters - cant give em away
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1097101" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>I would think due to improved satellites, with spot beams, so that it's not as easy to pick up the extra channels, that a CM 1.2M can provide. </p><p>Add to that the improvement of broadband, and IPTV services, plus a lot of people are not that interested in any satellite, other than Sky, even those that have moved abroad, still want British television, which I can't understand.</p><p></p><p>Even my 1.2 CM dish doesn't get used as much as it used to, as I tend to use Kodi, to download, and view, the few films, and TV series, that I want to watch, and quite often I can spend a few hours watching videos online, as you search for one video, like the Marcus Jeter case, and end up finding numerous other examples, or find links you find funny, like some of the Trevor Noah shows.</p><p></p><p>Maybe a 1.8 CM dish would provide more choices, than the Penta 85cm, I got for my mother, but I can't get a lot extra, from the available satellites, than she can get on her dish. </p><p>If you're a dedicated feed hunter than a 1.2M CM dish might find more feeds, but where I'm situated, in the North West, even a feed on a 1.2M dish, can be dodgy, when the weather isn't great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1097101, member: 187442"] I would think due to improved satellites, with spot beams, so that it's not as easy to pick up the extra channels, that a CM 1.2M can provide. Add to that the improvement of broadband, and IPTV services, plus a lot of people are not that interested in any satellite, other than Sky, even those that have moved abroad, still want British television, which I can't understand. Even my 1.2 CM dish doesn't get used as much as it used to, as I tend to use Kodi, to download, and view, the few films, and TV series, that I want to watch, and quite often I can spend a few hours watching videos online, as you search for one video, like the Marcus Jeter case, and end up finding numerous other examples, or find links you find funny, like some of the Trevor Noah shows. Maybe a 1.8 CM dish would provide more choices, than the Penta 85cm, I got for my mother, but I can't get a lot extra, from the available satellites, than she can get on her dish. If you're a dedicated feed hunter than a 1.2M CM dish might find more feeds, but where I'm situated, in the North West, even a feed on a 1.2M dish, can be dodgy, when the weather isn't great. [/QUOTE]
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