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Nilesat In Dublin Ireland
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<blockquote data-quote="shaktoo" data-source="post: 164080" data-attributes="member: 194632"><p>quite a lot of good FTA on Nilesat esp some HINDI/URDU channels e.g INDUS MUSIC/ INDUS VISION/ SHOWTIME etc etc . i wouldnt give a toss if there was another satellite that i could catch the same channels but i dont think so. as for how much i am willing to spend depends... if i am getting an absolute gem which would do hoops and jumps ,roll over & play dead then i might fork out near to a grand .( which is unlikely ) hence in reality terms roughly b/w 300-500 euros.if there is any indication that with a 1.8 i might be able to get nilesat or similar e.g English language channels which would be showing LOST/SCRUBS/4400/24 and the likes then i will go above 500 euros.just need guidance.i had read an article testing a few Gregorian/ toroidal dishes which claimed that using 5-6 lnb's they were able to get as many satellites and more if the transponders were same for any 2 sats, without the waiting time for a motorised setup to align itself . so i actually had placed an order for a 90 cm force wave gregorian with 5 lnbf . But it transpires that weight was more then 35 kg's and furthermore i read on online comments (LIKVID) in a forum that such a dish was made of steel and rusts and in short was crap and I would be better of with a motorised setup.i would like the idea of instant channel/satellite switching with just 1 dish that dosent stick out like mount rushmore ! HELP !!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaktoo, post: 164080, member: 194632"] quite a lot of good FTA on Nilesat esp some HINDI/URDU channels e.g INDUS MUSIC/ INDUS VISION/ SHOWTIME etc etc . i wouldnt give a toss if there was another satellite that i could catch the same channels but i dont think so. as for how much i am willing to spend depends... if i am getting an absolute gem which would do hoops and jumps ,roll over & play dead then i might fork out near to a grand .( which is unlikely ) hence in reality terms roughly b/w 300-500 euros.if there is any indication that with a 1.8 i might be able to get nilesat or similar e.g English language channels which would be showing LOST/SCRUBS/4400/24 and the likes then i will go above 500 euros.just need guidance.i had read an article testing a few Gregorian/ toroidal dishes which claimed that using 5-6 lnb's they were able to get as many satellites and more if the transponders were same for any 2 sats, without the waiting time for a motorised setup to align itself . so i actually had placed an order for a 90 cm force wave gregorian with 5 lnbf . But it transpires that weight was more then 35 kg's and furthermore i read on online comments (LIKVID) in a forum that such a dish was made of steel and rusts and in short was crap and I would be better of with a motorised setup.i would like the idea of instant channel/satellite switching with just 1 dish that dosent stick out like mount rushmore ! HELP !!!! [/QUOTE]
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