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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 925443"><p>Chiming in on what AS and PaulR says: Don't waste your money on a signal boosteur.</p><p>It is almost certain you need a bigger dish.</p><p>Also possible, but less yielding is a better aligned dish (including skew), but this will only give small improvements compared to a bigger dish.</p><p>I've used at 60cm dish with luck in the Haute Savoie, so a decent 80 or 100 cm should give you good signal.</p><p></p><p>However, if you have no say in the choice of kit used (or the alignment of said kit), you probably have to live with the conditions as is.</p><p></p><p>Just for satisfying our curiosity, It would be very interesting if you obtained access to the roof (assuming it's flat), and could snap a few pics of the dish and LNBs...</p><p>(I have myself swapped dishes on roofs from 80 to 100 cm without anyone noticing except for meeee...!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 925443"] Chiming in on what AS and PaulR says: Don't waste your money on a signal boosteur. It is almost certain you need a bigger dish. Also possible, but less yielding is a better aligned dish (including skew), but this will only give small improvements compared to a bigger dish. I've used at 60cm dish with luck in the Haute Savoie, so a decent 80 or 100 cm should give you good signal. However, if you have no say in the choice of kit used (or the alignment of said kit), you probably have to live with the conditions as is. Just for satisfying our curiosity, It would be very interesting if you obtained access to the roof (assuming it's flat), and could snap a few pics of the dish and LNBs... (I have myself swapped dishes on roofs from 80 to 100 cm without anyone noticing except for meeee...!) [/QUOTE]
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