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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
BBC FTA using a 'non-Sky' box
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick123" data-source="post: 18431" data-attributes="member: 175765"><p>Many thanks for the directions to the sites - I've checked with the handy Swedish configuration program you recommended and I note that I'm not skewed enough - I need to be at 20.9°, it says (for Saint Nom-la-Bretèche).</p><p>I've adjusted the lnb so we'll see what happens during the next deluge. Anyway, loss of picture is quite a rare event - it happened twice last year during two heavy summer storms (with hail) and again this January but that was because the dish got caked in snow (they should make electrically-heated ones!?).</p><p>Is it possible to have a dish that is too big ?- I wonder if I'm picking up extraneous noise that can readily swamp the signal with the current 80cm dish I have.</p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick123, post: 18431, member: 175765"] Many thanks for the directions to the sites - I've checked with the handy Swedish configuration program you recommended and I note that I'm not skewed enough - I need to be at 20.9°, it says (for Saint Nom-la-Bretèche). I've adjusted the lnb so we'll see what happens during the next deluge. Anyway, loss of picture is quite a rare event - it happened twice last year during two heavy summer storms (with hail) and again this January but that was because the dish got caked in snow (they should make electrically-heated ones!?). Is it possible to have a dish that is too big ?- I wonder if I'm picking up extraneous noise that can readily swamp the signal with the current 80cm dish I have. Nick [/QUOTE]
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