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<blockquote data-quote="me123" data-source="post: 177729" data-attributes="member: 188987"><p>I will get shot down by the experts for saying this but, if you intend to buy a motorised (movable) dish, fixing it correctly on the wall is far from easy and scanning the arc properly to receive the satellite signals is not simple either. If you are <strong>very </strong>technically minded it may seem simple but, if like me you are a very capable diy-er but technically not so good, you may struggle ... and getting someone to set the system up for you might cost £200 - £300. You can get a dish with two Lnbs (the bits that stick out!) fixed to receive the main satellites of hotbird and astra. Hotbird and Sirius are the main sats for Russian/Ukrainian tv. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="me123, post: 177729, member: 188987"] I will get shot down by the experts for saying this but, if you intend to buy a motorised (movable) dish, fixing it correctly on the wall is far from easy and scanning the arc properly to receive the satellite signals is not simple either. If you are [B]very [/B]technically minded it may seem simple but, if like me you are a very capable diy-er but technically not so good, you may struggle ... and getting someone to set the system up for you might cost £200 - £300. You can get a dish with two Lnbs (the bits that stick out!) fixed to receive the main satellites of hotbird and astra. Hotbird and Sirius are the main sats for Russian/Ukrainian tv. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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