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<blockquote data-quote="Duparc" data-source="post: 96209" data-attributes="member: 190635"><p>Thanks Gameboy, you have confirmed my suspicions. The scope of my dish is a bit limited as it is surrounded by trees and close-by houses yet I am still able to get a number of satellites which seems interesting. Previously I had a 90cm solid dish obtained from Lidll's for £15.00 which I understand from the Angus CC is the largest allowed without planning permission. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, this dish blew over on 4 occasions recently in the winter storms and ended up in a sorry state. Amazingly I was still able to use it. I have now invested in an 80cm mesh dish (bought from Ebay) in the hope that the mesh will relieve the wind-pressure and on this occasion it will be anchored properly (hopefully, he says)!</p><p></p><p>As suggested by you, I will continue searching this site, but while it is 'easy when you know how', trying to understand the jargon you enthusiasts use is like learning another lanuage and it sure doesn't get easier with age.</p><p></p><p>Which reminds me, are satellite dishes suitable for both analogue and digital receptions?</p><p></p><p>PS: note that we have the same birthday; indeed we're almost the same age, well, almost!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duparc, post: 96209, member: 190635"] Thanks Gameboy, you have confirmed my suspicions. The scope of my dish is a bit limited as it is surrounded by trees and close-by houses yet I am still able to get a number of satellites which seems interesting. Previously I had a 90cm solid dish obtained from Lidll's for £15.00 which I understand from the Angus CC is the largest allowed without planning permission. Unfortunately, this dish blew over on 4 occasions recently in the winter storms and ended up in a sorry state. Amazingly I was still able to use it. I have now invested in an 80cm mesh dish (bought from Ebay) in the hope that the mesh will relieve the wind-pressure and on this occasion it will be anchored properly (hopefully, he says)! As suggested by you, I will continue searching this site, but while it is 'easy when you know how', trying to understand the jargon you enthusiasts use is like learning another lanuage and it sure doesn't get easier with age. Which reminds me, are satellite dishes suitable for both analogue and digital receptions? PS: note that we have the same birthday; indeed we're almost the same age, well, almost! [/QUOTE]
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