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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
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<blockquote data-quote="eghamhigh" data-source="post: 93703" data-attributes="member: 183547"><p>Here in the UK I use my neighbours' dishes as a point of reference for direction if I am trying to get a dish to pick up a satellite. So if you have any English neighbours there is a chance that they will have a dish pointing at astra. If you have any French neighbours they may have dishes pointing at the Hotbirds on 13E and you could use that as a start point. </p><p></p><p>And yes you have to move the dish very slowly as a digital receiver is slow to respond. Both sideways and up and down. The old analogue receivers are much quicker to respond.</p><p></p><p>I used to live in Angouleme a long time ago. Still have friends there. </p><p></p><p>Bonne chance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eghamhigh, post: 93703, member: 183547"] Here in the UK I use my neighbours' dishes as a point of reference for direction if I am trying to get a dish to pick up a satellite. So if you have any English neighbours there is a chance that they will have a dish pointing at astra. If you have any French neighbours they may have dishes pointing at the Hotbirds on 13E and you could use that as a start point. And yes you have to move the dish very slowly as a digital receiver is slow to respond. Both sideways and up and down. The old analogue receivers are much quicker to respond. I used to live in Angouleme a long time ago. Still have friends there. Bonne chance [/QUOTE]
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