eb80
Member
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2010
- Messages
- 29
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- My Satellite Setup
- 28.2E, 19.2 E, TNTSAT receiver, FTA UK receiver
- My Location
- South Coast, SW UK
Hello everyone, new here :-wave
I have got a portable campling dish at the moment which I use to get the 'freesat' channels. It was originally only meant to be temporary when the aerial broke but actually the picture is great and I have stuck with it.
Now I would like to get French channels as well and have bought a TNTSAT receiver. I would like to know if it would be possible for me to add a second LNB for this on one dish, and if so, what size dish should I buy for the permanent setup? I would like to try it on my camping dish (57cm) but I can't find an adaptor for adding a second LNB.
My other question is how should I fix the dish permanantly? The camping dish is on a suction foot attached to a worktop saver but this works quite well as it is hidden from view down on the ground (we are in a conservation area). If I buy a proper dish is there some way of setting it up on the ground without drilling into the front of the house, as I would need listed building consent and basically as a woman have only drilled things like wood and plantpots.
Thanks or any help.
I have got a portable campling dish at the moment which I use to get the 'freesat' channels. It was originally only meant to be temporary when the aerial broke but actually the picture is great and I have stuck with it.
Now I would like to get French channels as well and have bought a TNTSAT receiver. I would like to know if it would be possible for me to add a second LNB for this on one dish, and if so, what size dish should I buy for the permanent setup? I would like to try it on my camping dish (57cm) but I can't find an adaptor for adding a second LNB.
My other question is how should I fix the dish permanantly? The camping dish is on a suction foot attached to a worktop saver but this works quite well as it is hidden from view down on the ground (we are in a conservation area). If I buy a proper dish is there some way of setting it up on the ground without drilling into the front of the house, as I would need listed building consent and basically as a woman have only drilled things like wood and plantpots.
Thanks or any help.