Okay. So I'm now the (not so) proud owner of what I thought was a TD110 but is actually a TD115 which measures in at 115cm tall. It's ****ing huge... I'm amazed it fitted in the car on reflection. Although, it's not as big as Martin's. So yeah that's not going up. Damn.
Ahem...
The 110 is what can be termed a moderately sized dish.
Easily explained away to the main from the council as a 100 cm dish.
It will fit your sat-hunting-on-a-normal-DiSEqC-motor-needs well (and is probably the smallest you would want). == Don't sell just yet!
Much better is a CM120 or a Gibby 125 (which is a 120, really). But they do require heavier hardware (polar mounts + actuators + controllers).
A little harder to explain the the man from the council. But still do-able.
The CM180 as Martin has is "a fairly large dish", requiring special mounts, and not to speak of heavy-duty polar mounts, if you can find one.
Fairly hard to explain to the main from the council, although
@martin-f seems to have gotten away with it.
A F***ing huge dish for feed-hunting is the CM240 on a polar mount. Don't have one; don't suspect I will have one just in the near future...
Very hard to explain to the man-from-the-council, unless the explanation involves little brown envelopes with something in them