fta prem footie with a 90cm gemini dish and multiple LNB?

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Old 08-02-2004   #1
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Quick question on a multisat dish

hi,just on this point i have just got a technomate 5500ci+ with a mr cam would i be able to pick up much fta prem footie with a 90cm gemini dish with multi lnb`s,i will be getting a motorised system in the future but i need something to get me by for about 12 months.
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Have a look here...Russquk

http://www.knplogic.co.uk/sport/

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cheers,i noticed this link somewhere else on the forum and lost it,it must be one of the most useful football sites i have seen.i cant find any kidderminster harriers matches on the list!!!! lol
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My System: Sky HD, TM6800HD, Manhattan Plaza ST550 and TM1500 CI+. 1.0m dish and 36v motor, Panasonic DVD HDD recorder and Panasonic video/DVD recorder. Sony G800 HD TV stand/surround system + Sony KDL40W2000. Infinity USB, Elvis, CAS1, CAS2.

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i cant find any kidderminster harriers matches on the list!!!! lol
I think i saw the harriers for sale on e-bay russquk but no bids so far.

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Originally Posted by russquk
hi,just on this point i have just got a technomate 5500ci+ with a mr cam would i be able to pick up much fta prem footie with a 90cm gemini dish with multi lnb`s,i will be getting a motorised system in the future but i need something to get me by for about 12 months.
As long as you can receive 16'E and 5'E (Top Channel & TV Sport RO) they seem to broadcast the best Premiership games m8.
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will check Ebay in a bit,if its over £2 it rules me out lol, oh they dont own the ground do they better make it £1.
still trying to work out the best set up,if i can get 16'E & 5E' on a multi lnb dish i might do that,i want a motorised dish but the house i live in is been demolished in the next 12 months so i would have to pay to have it installed twice in 12 months.
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You could always try a dustbin lid if you are not willing to part with money m8 Anyway on a more serious note providing your not scared of heights that is! a dish mount isn't that hard to put up providing you use a spirit level when fixing it to the wall...and can always be taken down in a few minutes russquk.
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42 East also
has NTV on a low symbol rate transponder, matches every week fromt he UK

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the problem i might have is that the house was made out of very cheap buliding materials,one of the reasons its been demolished,its not even made out of bricks & mortar i dont think it would take a dish of any great size,a pole mount in the garden might be the answear if i go motorised,trouble is if i have a ground pole it might get vandalized or nicked (bit of a dodgy area this!!)
oh and i dont like heights lol
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Well a well concreted in scaffold pole with barbed wire wrapped round might deter them m8!
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ill have to post a pic of the house,another triumph for architecture!
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