I've just 'Googled' "planning television aerials" and just about every entry quotes - 'Normal domestic TV and radio aerials do not need planning permission'. I would, as others have suggested, put them up and see what happens..... My guess is - nothing will.
Well, the 2 way version would fulfill your requirement PROVIDING that your terrestrial aerial is of sufficient quality to provide a good signal over the entire bandwidth that your local Freeview signal provides.
Download this little piece of software called GorbTrack. One of the bottom tabs (obstacle) will be ideal for your situation. It allows you to input satellite, dish height and height and distance of the obstacle. Graphically, it shows you wether or not the sat will be in view.
Download it from...
I think the two frequencies use different beams, 12585 uses the 'super' beam while 12711 uses the 'wide' beam. If you look at the technical site for Eutelsat
http://www.eutelsat.com/satellites/5wab3_popd.html#
You will see that, in Switzerland, you get a slightly weaker signal, maybe enough to...
UR10? Been using it since the day it came out. The only problem I had was the lack of emu save. This was cured after a re-install. BTW, I'm running TM009 in the flash with all other systems on MMC via iBoot.
I've got Hyper installed at the moment, it does do what it's supposed to do but is very unreliable. Sometimes it's fine, others it's very 'blocky'.
As for the ur010 I find it a great improvement on the 009b, since installing it, i've had no reboots or lock up's at all.
I think you'll find that the '@' way of spelling it is 'forum speak' so to say. This hypercam is new, I'd say less than a month old, and information is not widely available (or talked about). That's maybe why google throws up very little. It does work, although a bit hit 'n' miss.
Hypercam is basicaly a soft cam which, when setup with info from a bit of software 'web searcher', unlocks a free c.s. facility on some Linux based sat receivers.
Not sure to what depth I can go to without breaking forum rules.
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