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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Gibertini 150 or CM120!?
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<blockquote data-quote="satphreak" data-source="post: 556238" data-attributes="member: 199748"><p>I have had a good reliable system with my motorized Triax TDA 110 for some time now - but as I'm about to move I will change to a fixed system instead. I will install one dish for 1W, 5E, 13E and 19E - and one for 28.2. </p><p></p><p>Now - with the Triax TDA 110 I have been receiving the horizontal channels on Astra 2D (BBC1-4 etc) apart from in heavy rain - and now want to get a more stable signal here. I'm therefore torn between getting a Channel Master 120 or a Gibertini 150! The Channel Master 120 should give me the horizontal channels 24/7 - and most vertical channels 18/7. The Gibertini would give me all channels 24/7 - in any weather.</p><p></p><p>Now - I need to have this on a roof - is it safe to put a 155x165 aluminium dish on a roof - will it be OK in heavy winds and in a few years time ? How heavy is this dish - can I get it up there ? <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>The Channel Master I know will perform and last - but as these will cost the same - it's worth considering...</p><p></p><p>Either will be used with a CM feedhorn and a quad Invacom C-120 (QDF-031).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satphreak, post: 556238, member: 199748"] I have had a good reliable system with my motorized Triax TDA 110 for some time now - but as I'm about to move I will change to a fixed system instead. I will install one dish for 1W, 5E, 13E and 19E - and one for 28.2. Now - with the Triax TDA 110 I have been receiving the horizontal channels on Astra 2D (BBC1-4 etc) apart from in heavy rain - and now want to get a more stable signal here. I'm therefore torn between getting a Channel Master 120 or a Gibertini 150! The Channel Master 120 should give me the horizontal channels 24/7 - and most vertical channels 18/7. The Gibertini would give me all channels 24/7 - in any weather. Now - I need to have this on a roof - is it safe to put a 155x165 aluminium dish on a roof - will it be OK in heavy winds and in a few years time ? How heavy is this dish - can I get it up there ? :) The Channel Master I know will perform and last - but as these will cost the same - it's worth considering... Either will be used with a CM feedhorn and a quad Invacom C-120 (QDF-031). [/QUOTE]
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