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Digiglobe Satalite

  • 13-06-2008 10:15am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 336 ✭✭


    I live in an apartment in Dublin 3 with a south facing balcony that's fairly large. Lookng to get Sky + but I don't want to get a dish as usual management company complaints. I could in theory get a dish on a pole and hide it, but to be honest from seeing other people do this I don't particularly like it.

    Been looking for an alternative and found the Digiglobe http://www.digicams-uk.com/prod30.htm

    Anyone have any experience with it? Will I be able to get Sky+ with it?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 474 ✭✭Sam Radford


    The dish is very small so you are likely to get dropout in bad weather. It's also very expensive and it only has one LNB output, so you can't watch one programme while watching another. Simplest/cheapest solution is to mount a standard dish on a patio mount and throw a plastic bag or parasol over it.


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