KingDaveRa
Member
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2010
- Messages
- 5
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- Points
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- Age
- 42
- My Satellite Setup
- Sky HD (Thomson, rebuilt PSU, 1TB Hard disk), with Sky Minidish. Hauppauge WinTV Nova HD-S2, 35CM Portable dish
- My Location
- UK
So firstly, Hi
I've been a Sky subscriber for a few years now, starting out on plain old Sky, then going Sky+, then SkyHD not long after it came out.
Being a bit of a gadget fiend, and basically having bought all the other random gadgets I could think of, I decided the next port of call was something to do with satellite TV.
I'd seen a few cheapo camping kits in Lidl, and the idea of something that could be packed down into a case and put away appealed, as I could play around with it to my heart's content. The STBs they came with were a bit lacklustre, so that put me off. Recently I had a mad moment in PC World and bought a Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA HD-S2 card. It sits alongside my existing WinTV HVR1300 card nicely, so I can use DVB-T or DVB-S easily.
However, I still needed a dish, so I managed to find a 'Konig' 35cm dish for £40 on eBay, with LNB (don't ask what it is, some cheapo thing I guess!). It came in a carry case, with various brackets as well as a compass and some cabling. I had a play with it in the garden and managed to find Hotbird and Astra 19E without really trying too hard. I had also bought a signal meter in Maplin a while ago, and once I'd figured out how to use it (the instructions being typically vague. Cisco write better manuals, which is saying a lot) I was able to lock on fairly well with some pretty decent signal strengths.
I've been using both the Hauppauge WinTV 7 app, and DVBViewer Pro. So far I've managed to find FTA stuff easily.
My mounting for the dish is a wee bit Heath Robinson (something I'm not above!) as permanently mounting a second dish apparently means planning permissions and whatnot, and I'm planning on moving relatively soon anyway, so I'm happy with the insta-mount hanging out the window!
Now I'm just wondering 'what next'. I intend looking for other satellites, and just seeing what I can find! So far I've been looking at Lyngsat and Kingofsat, and of course here too!
I've been a Sky subscriber for a few years now, starting out on plain old Sky, then going Sky+, then SkyHD not long after it came out.
Being a bit of a gadget fiend, and basically having bought all the other random gadgets I could think of, I decided the next port of call was something to do with satellite TV.
I'd seen a few cheapo camping kits in Lidl, and the idea of something that could be packed down into a case and put away appealed, as I could play around with it to my heart's content. The STBs they came with were a bit lacklustre, so that put me off. Recently I had a mad moment in PC World and bought a Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA HD-S2 card. It sits alongside my existing WinTV HVR1300 card nicely, so I can use DVB-T or DVB-S easily.
However, I still needed a dish, so I managed to find a 'Konig' 35cm dish for £40 on eBay, with LNB (don't ask what it is, some cheapo thing I guess!). It came in a carry case, with various brackets as well as a compass and some cabling. I had a play with it in the garden and managed to find Hotbird and Astra 19E without really trying too hard. I had also bought a signal meter in Maplin a while ago, and once I'd figured out how to use it (the instructions being typically vague. Cisco write better manuals, which is saying a lot) I was able to lock on fairly well with some pretty decent signal strengths.
I've been using both the Hauppauge WinTV 7 app, and DVBViewer Pro. So far I've managed to find FTA stuff easily.
My mounting for the dish is a wee bit Heath Robinson (something I'm not above!) as permanently mounting a second dish apparently means planning permissions and whatnot, and I'm planning on moving relatively soon anyway, so I'm happy with the insta-mount hanging out the window!
Now I'm just wondering 'what next'. I intend looking for other satellites, and just seeing what I can find! So far I've been looking at Lyngsat and Kingofsat, and of course here too!