scaller wrote: » What link are you talking about the only link Tony uses is the link for his own business www.satellite.ie
Tony wrote: » Whose name is? Then you think incorrectly :2. Voracityvoracity - extreme gluttony rapaciousness, rapacity, voraciousness, edacity, esurience gluttony - habitual eating to excess Whereas Veracity 1. Adherence to the truth; truthfulness. Is something you have failed to aspire to. Cue post by IT Loser
MYOB wrote: » I don't know why they still sell the camping systems here and not the proper ones -
Hero Of College wrote: » The man in question was a local satellite installer.
Hero Of College wrote: » I think you mean VERACITY
Hero Of College wrote: » I think you mean VERACITY....and what happened to the link you had to the website selling gear for wicked prices???:eek::pac::pac: The man in question was a local satellite installer.
Tony wrote: » And what man might that be so we can judge the voracity of his comments?
Hero Of College wrote: » Spoke to a man at the weekend who says that the 60cm dish is often abused by the people who transport them to the effect that by the time they come to be installed they are of less effective use than a properly looked-after smaller dish.:eek:
Tony wrote: » If 35cm dishes worked properly i'd be selling and installing them, cheaper and easier to fit. Sky would be selling them too for the same reason, fact is they use 45cm in the Uk and 60cm here.
watty wrote: » Smaller dishes need less precise aim and bigger ones need more precise aim. Compare spectacles and binoculars
TheDriver wrote: » to be honest, if u own a premises, spend bit more on a decent dish and bracket and u won't be annoyed when the wind starts playnig havoc with your small dish. Also get a freesat box when they become more freely available, much better with an epg and also most people have hd lcds so spending a bit of cash will give you a lot more.
masterwriter wrote: » Would it work any way inside,- without mounting on a wall,-for experimenting/hobby? I do not know anything about sats
watty wrote: » While I'll defend the right of people to have a different opinion, if you continue to push a technically dubious solution (fact, not opinon), you'll get an infraction or even a temp band for trolling.
wil wrote: » If you are in Dublin, it works, cant vouch for anywhere else but it definitely works. Actually, yes I can, it works fine in the midlands too. The receiver is tiny, looks insignificant but works very well. It's cheap, it's cheerful, it works. Buy it, try it, then knock it. So if you simply can not avail of a larger dish, anyone reading so far might assume the general view of this Satelite forum is that you should call NTL?:([/
podgeandrodge wrote: » (I'm in Dublin by the way - I'm not vouching for other parts of the country) I understand that you have to install a product that will work reliably everywhere, all I'm saying is that there is a niche for this product and when it works it works perfectly well
stevethesatguy wrote: » if you are new to the sat scene or you just love Aldi and Lidl then go on buy the kit , have some fun, but do not expect it to last too long, its not a lot of money for a perceived complete satellite tv system and sure if its for a caravan or holiday home and you get 5 weekends or 2 weeks away with the kids and it keeps them entertained and stops the missus moaning about the fact that she cannot see eastenders, well then its all good, assuming you can find the satellite?
stevethesatguy wrote: » I have to agree with Tony, from my experience the small dishes will work even as far west as Mayo
podgeandrodge wrote: » No offence but I'm continually hearing that these camper dishes "don't work" or "won't work in the rain" or "won't receive 13E or 19E" etc etc. I can't explain then why my 35cm dish works fine in all weather. And before I fixed on 28E I tried the other satellites over a few months with equal success. I have a house where a large dish would look ridiculous. If I relied on the advice here I would not have satellite. Instead I tried it out, fixed a simple little bracket (2 inches square) to the wall, attached the dish and job done. (Maplin camper version) (I'm in Dublin by the way - I'm not vouching for other parts of the country)
pjq wrote: » Maybe you can put them to another use??? pjq
podgeandrodge wrote: » Maybe the argument is that they work in some locations perfectly well. I don't think it's fair to say "if they worked properly" as it suggests that they are not worth buying. I understand that you have to install a product that will work reliably everywhere, all I'm saying is that there is a niche for this product and when it works it works perfectly well!