Monoblock or motor?

meldrew

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Meldrew loses his bottle.....!!

I am writing to confess that I have just purchased a monoblock
LNB. My dish is over a flat but very sturdy garage roof so I
can swing the dish around by hand if I get really desparate!

P S I really DO appreciate the advice I get from thisa forum...
 

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I knew you would see it my way... Now go and swing it round to 30west, get yourself a Matrix Cam with 1.055 Software and put a strong bolt on the door....Just in case... ( lol)..
 

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Send the Wife on to the roof to swing the dish for you, this way you can let on in your head that it is a motorised set up.
 

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A couple of weeks later than my original posting I report that I am really very satisfied with the monobloc. I can now get Deutsche Sport which has
some FTA UK football and some more Spanish speaking channels.

As regards the "other" channels I may yet take a look at 30W as even
Mrs M is bored with XXL and multivision! I have also yet to see quite
what is the point of TV6 although I do realise it is German.......

Meldrew
 

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TV6 same thing every day.

TV6X same couple every night.
 

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Do I go for a double LNB and add Astra or
go all the way with a Diseq motor?

Go for Diseq motor.
 
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