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<blockquote data-quote="spiney" data-source="post: 175866" data-attributes="member: 192438"><p>Rolfw is the expert on what's more easily available "towards Russia" (sorry!), with English soundtracks, I'm certainly not!</p><p></p><p>If trying to get "English" sats with a huge dish, I'm not sure how successful that might be, but you want the biggest dish reasonably possible, remembering that a bigger dish has a narrower beam - hence is more affected by any movement - and you'd also want to get multiple satellites?</p><p></p><p>And the lowest noise possible lnb, with an adjustable feedhorn, and a sat reveiver with a good tuner. All these things make a cumulative difference, and thus increase your chances. That is, if it can be done at all!</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, TV over internet is always a problem, due to ip protocols you can't expect brilliant results, that's why cable tv delivery systems usually use a dedicated fdm or adsl link.</p><p></p><p>That's only general advice, and here I "bow out", other people know much better about specific bits and pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiney, post: 175866, member: 192438"] Rolfw is the expert on what's more easily available "towards Russia" (sorry!), with English soundtracks, I'm certainly not! If trying to get "English" sats with a huge dish, I'm not sure how successful that might be, but you want the biggest dish reasonably possible, remembering that a bigger dish has a narrower beam - hence is more affected by any movement - and you'd also want to get multiple satellites? And the lowest noise possible lnb, with an adjustable feedhorn, and a sat reveiver with a good tuner. All these things make a cumulative difference, and thus increase your chances. That is, if it can be done at all! Unfortunately, TV over internet is always a problem, due to ip protocols you can't expect brilliant results, that's why cable tv delivery systems usually use a dedicated fdm or adsl link. That's only general advice, and here I "bow out", other people know much better about specific bits and pieces. [/QUOTE]
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