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Old 13-07-2008   #1
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Installation required in Purley, Surrey

I require the following:

- Dual NLB (min) to run feeds to two rooms
- Ability to receive Freesat HD in room one
- Ability to receive channels from Eutelsat W2 and UK FTA in room two
- A (presumably) motorised dish 85cm+

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I've some experience of db o x2 on c a ble, so don't mind a linux/dreambox-based receiver.


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If you are looking for multiroom viewing, you will probably be better with a static, multisat dish.

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If you are looking for multiroom viewing, you will probably be better with a static, multisat dish.
I thought a motorised dish would allow more flexibility and be able to receive more channels from more sats?

I don't really mind if its motorised or multi-sat - I'm open to suggestions and recommendations from the professionals.


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Motorised allows more flexibility, but say one room is watching Freesat and the other room decides to watch German channels, the Freesat receiver will suddenly lose signal as the dish moves.

May be worth considering a minidish with quad for freesat and a motorised alongside, really depends on what other satellites you want to see aside from 28.2 and 16 East.

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