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<blockquote data-quote="gibertini" data-source="post: 856387" data-attributes="member: 400745"><p>personally id forget the cloud ibox and if you must go for a clone a VU+solo V 3.2 can be got for around £70 delivered and has plenty of support. seeing as you are new to satellite then just incase you dont know E2 linux stb,s can have a steep learning curve and require a great deal of work/patience. have you not considerd something like the Technomate TM5402hd M2 as they are easy to use, have good support and fantastic tuners for fringe reception. im in the north-west near you and run a TD110/inverto black ultra and get most of the arc from 57e to 45w. i agree with C.J. and know from installing a few that the elevation design on the TD range is dishes is awkward at best and even moreso at the top of a ladder. there is a great deal of FTA/FEEDS and if using 3rd party software theres softcam/biss aswell available to you but satellite is a hobby and you only get out of it what you put in. BE SAFE when working on ladders and get a friend to help you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gibertini, post: 856387, member: 400745"] personally id forget the cloud ibox and if you must go for a clone a VU+solo V 3.2 can be got for around £70 delivered and has plenty of support. seeing as you are new to satellite then just incase you dont know E2 linux stb,s can have a steep learning curve and require a great deal of work/patience. have you not considerd something like the Technomate TM5402hd M2 as they are easy to use, have good support and fantastic tuners for fringe reception. im in the north-west near you and run a TD110/inverto black ultra and get most of the arc from 57e to 45w. i agree with C.J. and know from installing a few that the elevation design on the TD range is dishes is awkward at best and even moreso at the top of a ladder. there is a great deal of FTA/FEEDS and if using 3rd party software theres softcam/biss aswell available to you but satellite is a hobby and you only get out of it what you put in. BE SAFE when working on ladders and get a friend to help you [/QUOTE]
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