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PC + £150=Fully motorised sat system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Begtets" data-source="post: 148390" data-attributes="member: 198729"><p>I'm a noobie. I've got a Windows MCE PC in the lounge, mainly for films, photos, and music.</p><p>1. If I stick a SkyStar2 2.6d card (£43) in it, download the 'extra' bits of software, I have a receiver right?</p><p>2. If I then buy a motorised dish system (£95) as per the dvb-onlinestore on ebay, I have a full solution right? Seems too cheap.</p><p></p><p>I may also buy a satellite finder from the same ebay guy for £10 to make the job easier.</p><p></p><p>The SkyStar comes with the remote. </p><p>The motorised dish kit includes:</p><p>1 x 88cm Triax TD88 Anthracite Satellite Dish ( 85 x 95 cm )</p><p>1 x Moteck 2100A Motor With DiseqC 1.2 And GO TO X ( USALS)</p><p>1 x Maximum Universal Single LNB 0.3 db</p><p>1 x High Quality Steel Wall Mount</p><p>1 x Screw set with screws, washers and dowels</p><p>1 x 25 metre high quality coaxial cable with 2 F-Plugs</p><p></p><p>I'm looking to pick up footie games, some english language movies and hopefully, a hell of a lot of pron.</p><p></p><p>3. How do I know if the dish is big enough? I live in Hull, East Yorkshire.</p><p></p><p>4. Do I definately not need a cam? From what I've read, progDVB, s2emu and some 'keys' are all I need.</p><p></p><p>VERY greatful for any advice/suggestions regarding what I'm about to buy. Don't want to be mr betamax (again).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Begtets, post: 148390, member: 198729"] I'm a noobie. I've got a Windows MCE PC in the lounge, mainly for films, photos, and music. 1. If I stick a SkyStar2 2.6d card (£43) in it, download the 'extra' bits of software, I have a receiver right? 2. If I then buy a motorised dish system (£95) as per the dvb-onlinestore on ebay, I have a full solution right? Seems too cheap. I may also buy a satellite finder from the same ebay guy for £10 to make the job easier. The SkyStar comes with the remote. The motorised dish kit includes: 1 x 88cm Triax TD88 Anthracite Satellite Dish ( 85 x 95 cm ) 1 x Moteck 2100A Motor With DiseqC 1.2 And GO TO X ( USALS) 1 x Maximum Universal Single LNB 0.3 db 1 x High Quality Steel Wall Mount 1 x Screw set with screws, washers and dowels 1 x 25 metre high quality coaxial cable with 2 F-Plugs I'm looking to pick up footie games, some english language movies and hopefully, a hell of a lot of pron. 3. How do I know if the dish is big enough? I live in Hull, East Yorkshire. 4. Do I definately not need a cam? From what I've read, progDVB, s2emu and some 'keys' are all I need. VERY greatful for any advice/suggestions regarding what I'm about to buy. Don't want to be mr betamax (again). [/QUOTE]
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