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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
How much signal do I need ?
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<blockquote data-quote="koansrc" data-source="post: 386586" data-attributes="member: 244790"><p>You do not need to be a moderator in order to freely give your time to help others. But perhaps in your case, if you where not a moderator you would indeed not post.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That may well be the case. Nothing wrong with that. That's the case with other posts of mine and others I'm sure e.g <a href="http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/dish-setup-single-sat-multi-sat-motorised-systems/94863-need-help-feedhorn-f-d.html#post591156" target="_blank">http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/dish-setup-single-sat-multi-sat-motorised-systems/94863-need-help-feedhorn-f-d.html#post591156</a> which got Zero replies. But let the post die out. Don't reply "In my opinion why bother..." and kill it.</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is one of the most polite and well mannered lists I have come across and I have followed a few in the past 20years. I believe it must be a direct reflection of the average age of the moderators and loyal members. Wise and calm (perhaps too calm...). I personally have learnt alot posting and searching it's archives and have made my symbolic contribution as a personal "thanks www.satellites.co.uk". I think I will leave it here for now and indeed take my vague signal searching questions elsewhere.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="koansrc, post: 386586, member: 244790"] You do not need to be a moderator in order to freely give your time to help others. But perhaps in your case, if you where not a moderator you would indeed not post. That may well be the case. Nothing wrong with that. That's the case with other posts of mine and others I'm sure e.g [URL="http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/dish-setup-single-sat-multi-sat-motorised-systems/94863-need-help-feedhorn-f-d.html#post591156"]http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/dish-setup-single-sat-multi-sat-motorised-systems/94863-need-help-feedhorn-f-d.html#post591156[/URL] which got Zero replies. But let the post die out. Don't reply "In my opinion why bother..." and kill it.[/QUOTE] This is one of the most polite and well mannered lists I have come across and I have followed a few in the past 20years. I believe it must be a direct reflection of the average age of the moderators and loyal members. Wise and calm (perhaps too calm...). I personally have learnt alot posting and searching it's archives and have made my symbolic contribution as a personal "thanks www.satellites.co.uk". I think I will leave it here for now and indeed take my vague signal searching questions elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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