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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Indoor Parabolic Antenna
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<blockquote data-quote="HB13DISH" data-source="post: 635666" data-attributes="member: 262829"><p>Will depend on the glass thickness and quality and how transparent it is.</p><p>We have many posts about such situations. Use the search button and relevant keywords.</p><p>Would recommend a slightly larger dish than what is usually installed on roof tops to compensate for the attenuation of the signal. (instead of 80 cm I would use 100 cm)</p><p>Try to get hold of a dish from a friend and do some tests before buying. You will also need a good satellite meter and the best LNB that you can buy.</p><p>The drawbacks are plenty:</p><p>You could knock the dish by accident and then must realign again.</p><p>It will cover the view from the window.</p><p>You might still get complaints from neighbors when they see a dish, even if it is inside your studio.</p><p>The good news is that you have very good signals from the satellites over Europe, but don't expect much luck with a satellite like Nilesat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HB13DISH, post: 635666, member: 262829"] Will depend on the glass thickness and quality and how transparent it is. We have many posts about such situations. Use the search button and relevant keywords. Would recommend a slightly larger dish than what is usually installed on roof tops to compensate for the attenuation of the signal. (instead of 80 cm I would use 100 cm) Try to get hold of a dish from a friend and do some tests before buying. You will also need a good satellite meter and the best LNB that you can buy. The drawbacks are plenty: You could knock the dish by accident and then must realign again. It will cover the view from the window. You might still get complaints from neighbors when they see a dish, even if it is inside your studio. The good news is that you have very good signals from the satellites over Europe, but don't expect much luck with a satellite like Nilesat. [/QUOTE]
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