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<blockquote data-quote="DennisB" data-source="post: 1120257" data-attributes="member: 417150"><p><strong>Greetings from a new forum member,</strong></p><p></p><p>here I am personally known only by RimaNTSS,</p><p></p><p>Satellite TV / sat dx at home has been my hobby for 20+ years</p><p></p><p>I studied satellite television at Riga Technical University in the late 80s.</p><p>there in the university lab I first saw the ScreenSport channel...</p><p>and of course, local Latvian enthusiast WALKET influenced me a lot.</p><p></p><p>In the Soviet Army in the late 80s. , I served in the radio-relay communications battalion ...</p><p>Many parabolas were raised high up to the towers by building communication lines,</p><p>as well as on-van parabolas for tropospheric communications lines.</p><p>During the army in Lithuania for officers</p><p>I built quite a few analog tv antennas</p><p>for extra long-distance reception (to watch Polish TV channels from Lithuania)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DennisB, post: 1120257, member: 417150"] [B]Greetings from a new forum member,[/B] here I am personally known only by RimaNTSS, Satellite TV / sat dx at home has been my hobby for 20+ years I studied satellite television at Riga Technical University in the late 80s. there in the university lab I first saw the ScreenSport channel... and of course, local Latvian enthusiast WALKET influenced me a lot. In the Soviet Army in the late 80s. , I served in the radio-relay communications battalion ... Many parabolas were raised high up to the towers by building communication lines, as well as on-van parabolas for tropospheric communications lines. During the army in Lithuania for officers I built quite a few analog tv antennas for extra long-distance reception (to watch Polish TV channels from Lithuania) [/QUOTE]
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