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<blockquote data-quote="Joe50" data-source="post: 172511" data-attributes="member: 179208"><p>@wod</p><p>Done that and "Bingo" all is OK. at the moment he has my old Panasonic 30 installed and no problems at all. I agree with you that the Sony tuners are a bit weak for fringeline areas. </p><p>I take your advice about getting a bigger dish but with my M8 who has a house with a good bit of garden has no problems using a 1.6meter but I only have an apartment with a small size balcony and 1.25meters is the biggest I can fit.</p><p>The "Minibox" is still much better than the Sony and the Panasonic in the tests I have done but I am now convinced that most of the problems are due to the extreme weather conditions we have been having over the last 5 months.</p><p>Still I'll be back in England soon, It will be nice to see some green instead of all this snow. Just to say we have had about 1 meter of it in the last 2 days.</p><p>Best Wishes</p><p>joe50</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe50, post: 172511, member: 179208"] @wod Done that and "Bingo" all is OK. at the moment he has my old Panasonic 30 installed and no problems at all. I agree with you that the Sony tuners are a bit weak for fringeline areas. I take your advice about getting a bigger dish but with my M8 who has a house with a good bit of garden has no problems using a 1.6meter but I only have an apartment with a small size balcony and 1.25meters is the biggest I can fit. The "Minibox" is still much better than the Sony and the Panasonic in the tests I have done but I am now convinced that most of the problems are due to the extreme weather conditions we have been having over the last 5 months. Still I'll be back in England soon, It will be nice to see some green instead of all this snow. Just to say we have had about 1 meter of it in the last 2 days. Best Wishes joe50 [/QUOTE]
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