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Old 07-08-2006   #1
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Anybody seen where these dishes are sold in Europe?


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They probably aren't at the moment, many of these things take years to reach the market, there are of course similar type dishes already available.
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thanks Rolf.

Would you say that they are as efficient, in terms of reception, as say a 1m or 90cm Triax dish?

other mates - Anybody has used these?

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Originally Posted by cfphoenix
thanks Rolf.

Would you say that they are as efficient, in terms of reception, as say a 1m or 90cm Triax dish?

other mates - Anybody has used these?

Cheers.
I have an Attisat FL500 FPA (Flat Panel Antenna) and in my opinion the FL500 is about as good as a 60-70cm dish, but it is a lot smaller than a dish...
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My System: Dreambox 7020S; DBox2 DVB-C; 1.1m Triax twin LNB for Astra & Hotbird; 90cm Sky dish for Hispa; 4-way Diseqc

Do you receive hispasat loud and clear in your area (I presume Lancashire) with your flat satellite dish?

Thanks for the feedback - compact and powerful dishes seem to be the future - will check these on Ebay .
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Do you receive hispasat loud and clear in your area (I presume Lancashire) with your flat satellite dish?

Thanks for the feedback - compact and powerful dishes seem to be the future - will check these on Ebay .
I did, on Cuatro (the only Analogue channel on hispa) there were a few sparklies which were the same as my 60CM dish, hence why I said it's as good as a 60cm, but for satellites aimed nearer to the UK they'd be pretty good...
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