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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Big v small dish
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<blockquote data-quote="edd173" data-source="post: 168237" data-attributes="member: 199275"><p>Not a statement i would agree with, the only justification could be that the sky minidishes are very sturdy insofar as the boom arms dont move about like they do on some larger dishes. And they are designed for easy/quick set up, not many nuts to tighten. Or that you are less likely to do your back in installing one</p><p></p><p>What size is the portable? A sky minidish (43cm) would do you fine in the Peak District (as long as you dont have a hill blocking the signal of course) An 80cm would be like trying to crack a walnut with a sledgehammer as they say. Then again if you dont have a meter to align it, the 80cm would be much more forgiving and you would have less problems with bad weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd173, post: 168237, member: 199275"] Not a statement i would agree with, the only justification could be that the sky minidishes are very sturdy insofar as the boom arms dont move about like they do on some larger dishes. And they are designed for easy/quick set up, not many nuts to tighten. Or that you are less likely to do your back in installing one What size is the portable? A sky minidish (43cm) would do you fine in the Peak District (as long as you dont have a hill blocking the signal of course) An 80cm would be like trying to crack a walnut with a sledgehammer as they say. Then again if you dont have a meter to align it, the 80cm would be much more forgiving and you would have less problems with bad weather. [/QUOTE]
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