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Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Well I can get 2F UK beam on my 80cm dish yet that map says I need a 2m+ for the signals - so dont take that map as anything but "experimental" as it says at the top. I think it was ceated before the satellite was tested and positioned - so not really accurate.
There have been NO official maps from SES AStra about the UK beams reach into Spain as the official maps only show the projected signals strengths up to about mid france. Key word - projected. Actual signals and footprints usually differ from those published - so nothing can realy be gained by predicting the receptrion of a satellite that is still in its hanger, 6 months away from launch, that still has to be launched, positioned at a test location, tested, repositioned, and then starts to transmit. In fact most "official" maps are generally wrong for "fringe" recption areas, and they only really need to be accurate for their intended market. The offical maps for 2D were wrong / inaccurate - as in theory yu needed a 3m+ dish for 2Ds Uk beam in the CDS - but you got lucky and your 1.25m worked fine. Also, there is no reason for SES Astra to show UK beam reception in "non market" areas. This is a map for the 2F UK Beam using actual reception reports: https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid...9153,39.506836 where you can see that the Barca area is in a black spot, but between Valencia and Alicante there is a signal hot spot - not in any official or predicted or experimental maps!
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 10556144)
How big will we need any indications yet? Last map I saw showed that in Faro a 2.4m dish would not pull in channels 4HD & 5's?
Originally Posted by Loco
(Post 10557450)
2E will have much the same footprint.
Even a minute dent in the reflector can cause a huge move in the footprint. And perhaps they can use the data from the 2F reception reports to fine tune 2E - its not scheduled to be launched until June so plenty of "tinkering time" available based on what they have learnt from 2F.
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 10557549)
Where do you get anything like that and whats more where the hell do you mount it!!!!:frown:
See http://skycyprus.com/index.php?pr=SK...sh_Photos&=SID for pixs of what they have had to use - that are now almost useless with the new satelites! |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
We have a 1.6m dish and still get 5's perfectly most of the day between about 12:00 and 20:00. After that it starts to lose signal.
We had one of the local major sky sat services tell us that the solution is simple but expensive. He says a new Lnb and diseq switch will solve it forever. However he wants €900, which to me is ridiculous and suggests they are just seeing "quick cash". Guy, does that sound legitimate to you? |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 10558871)
We have a 1.6m dish and still get 5's perfectly most of the day between about 12:00 and 20:00. After that it starts to lose signal.
We had one of the local major sky sat services tell us that the solution is simple but expensive. He says a new Lnb and diseq switch will solve it forever. However he wants €900, which to me is ridiculous and suggests they are just seeing "quick cash". Guy, does that sound legitimate to you? Unfortunately for us in Huelva province in the deep SW Spain it's looks like it might be 3m or bigger and that is next to impossible for most of us. |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 10558909)
keep your money in your pocket until at least August to see what happens as further migration to other new sats happens. See what the residual channels are and I am sure that the Guy will come back with the answer is a bigger dish before anything else. For €900 you could get a pretty big dish round here.
Unfortunately for us in Huelva province in the deep SW Spain it's looks like it might be 3m or bigger and that is next to impossible for most of us. Jon |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 10558945)
Blimey with the winds we have here I wouldnt dare to put such a big dish either - even if it was even practical!
Jon John & Kath - Yes, €900 is the "wealthy foreigners who have more money than they know what to do with" price. Unfortunately, I don't fit in that category, and I've been around here much too long to be that gullible. |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 10559156)
I don't know if you know the old saying "There is no bad weather, just bad choices of clothing". Anyway, a big dish just needs a big, sturdy mount. Ours is mounted like a battleship engine. It doesn't ever move, even in 100km winds.
John & Kath - Yes, €900 is the "wealthy foreigners who have more money than they know what to do with" price. Unfortunately, I don't fit in that category, and I've been around here much too long to be that gullible. Also 2x the size 4x the area for the wind - add the structural stuff needed and it'll be like Jodrell bank!! Shame .... Jon |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 10559183)
Yes see your point re the 'clothing' - but still a THREE metre dish, bigger than the one Dell boy used :)
Also 2x the size 4x the area for the wind - add the structural stuff needed and it'll be like Jodrell bank!! Shame .... Jon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radomes |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Why dont you put www.FilmOn.com on your laptop now and see if its working for you..its uk tv..
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Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Garbatellamike
(Post 10559199)
Last month we had a blow here which blew a row of tiles of the roof and lifted the pergola roof which must weigh several tons. The forecast at Faro Airport was 100kph but I suspect we had a bit more than that locally. We would need even more room to give it that kind of protection and I'm not sure it would fit on the terrace. |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
[QUOTE=tommy.irene;10559445]Why dont you put www.FilmOn.com on your laptop now and see if its working for you..its uk tv..[/QUOTELlimitd BB from Iberbanda but did watch Liverpool on Barcelona Streaming the other night and it worked of a fashion so maybe we shall have to go to Overplay VPN in summer.
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Re: Goodbye Sky TV
I'm not sure I understand your post but Filmon doesn't need a VPN.
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Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10559587)
I'm not sure I understand your post but Filmon doesn't need a VPN.
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Re: Goodbye Sky TV
You should have no problems.
The only one I cannot get to work is Catchup TV which doesn't seem to work with a VPN. You should try the Filmon app on the iPad - the quality is surprisingly good - much better than the free Internet version. Incidentally, have you tried downloading a film to your Apple TV. I just downloaded Skyfall as a rental for £4.50 and the quality is full HD. |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10559836)
You should have no problems.
The only one I cannot get to work is Catchup TV which doesn't seem to work with a VPN. You should try the Filmon app on the iPad - the quality is surprisingly good - much better than the free Internet version. Incidentally, have you tried downloading a film to your Apple TV. I just downloaded Skyfall as a rental for £4.50 and the quality is full HD. |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 10558871)
However he wants €900, which to me is ridiculous and suggests they are just seeing "quick cash".
Guy, does that sound legitimate to you? not too sure how a diseq swicth will help soilve the problem forever.... they are used to switch between LNB on different satellites. Anyone who says they have a satellite soilution is only speculating - how do they konw what sized dish you need for satellites that have not even been launched yet??? Atsra could even be "tweaking" 2e based on what they have read about 2Fs reception! As mentioned previously, best wait until 2E abnd the BBC ITV have moved to their new satellite before forking out on anything. But if you desperately want to watch channel five them the cheapest option is filmon. |
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