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<blockquote data-quote="T_G" data-source="post: 42132" data-attributes="member: 175083"><p>Hi Bob</p><p></p><p>Obviously the wrong team <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> , at least the colour is sort of right .</p><p>Regarding your questions:</p><p>1) Don't know about US forces stuff, but how about the Fashion Channel? That should make your missus happy. There are also plenty of God channels, as well as lots of shopping channels (lock away your credit card though). I am waiting for the day they will have a Shoe Channel, that will be the day of the apocalypse.....Anyway, put your foot down and watch some footie!!</p><p>2) Two: This tecnical question is better answered by someone who knows, but I don't think you'll need two cards. But think about this: A motor like I use (SG1200) costs only about 60 euro's (about 40 quid), by the time you have bought another LNB + bracket you are not too far off the price. A motor is really the thing you need.</p><p>3) Again: A question for the experts. But from my understanding you can put up as many as you like if you have the bracket for it. But this is always a compromise as at least one of the LNB's is not getting the full signal. And by the time you bought a third LNB you might as well have bought a motor....</p><p>But if you really like the multi-LNB setup, look up e bay item number 3089839805 (I have attached a picture of this monstrosity O-Ha )</p><p>4) I have said it before, but here it is again: Put your foot down!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T_G, post: 42132, member: 175083"] Hi Bob Obviously the wrong team :D , at least the colour is sort of right . Regarding your questions: 1) Don't know about US forces stuff, but how about the Fashion Channel? That should make your missus happy. There are also plenty of God channels, as well as lots of shopping channels (lock away your credit card though). I am waiting for the day they will have a Shoe Channel, that will be the day of the apocalypse.....Anyway, put your foot down and watch some footie!! 2) Two: This tecnical question is better answered by someone who knows, but I don't think you'll need two cards. But think about this: A motor like I use (SG1200) costs only about 60 euro's (about 40 quid), by the time you have bought another LNB + bracket you are not too far off the price. A motor is really the thing you need. 3) Again: A question for the experts. But from my understanding you can put up as many as you like if you have the bracket for it. But this is always a compromise as at least one of the LNB's is not getting the full signal. And by the time you bought a third LNB you might as well have bought a motor.... But if you really like the multi-LNB setup, look up e bay item number 3089839805 (I have attached a picture of this monstrosity O-Ha ) 4) I have said it before, but here it is again: Put your foot down!! [/QUOTE]
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