Found in a 'box of bits' in the loft...
Not sure which model of Pace receiver it is for, or whether it is fully functional - for this reason, I'll throw in the P&P for free.
If it's of any use to a member let me know!
Thanks for that CTS, but it was the previous thread link I couldn't get to work. However, I've spotted your pics whilst going through older threads on the forum.
Cheers fella! :)
Right, I'm with you guys - everything seems alot clearer now. :)
Thanks for all your advice, very much appreciated... I'm now walking in the right direction! ;)
Off to do some research!!!
(Oh, BTW cts - I can't get your link to work. :( )
Ah right, cool! 450 channels? I think that might be enough ;)
Would a disecq motor be better than two/dual LNBs?
That's a really clever idea... I wonder... *goes off to think about how he could set it up* :)
Originally, I was looking for Portuguese, but I'm thinking Hispasat might be out of the question due to surrounding buildings.
Luckily she understands alot of languages, so country of origin shouldn't be too much of a problem (hopefully!) ...I think anything will be an improvement on our...
It's just getting the cable from the dish (which will probably have to be mounted in the garden) all the way around to the opposite corner of the house. Over the roof looks favourite at present.
Thanks for your reply - much appreciated! ...and sorry for what must appear to be a daft question.
I also have to thank you for giving me the original inspiration for digging out my old analogue dish out originally.. after finding your website via Google! :)
I'm just looking to set-up a basic...
Hi, I'm quite new to this satellite malarkey so please don't laugh (too much) if this is a bit of a daft question... :o
Is there such thing as a device that can transmit the signal from a dish to a receiver without the use of cables? *cringe*
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