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Is it easy to remove an unwanted dish on the roof (of the moho).
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Can be difficult to cut and clean the adhesive off .Is it easy to remove an unwanted dish on the roof (of the moho).
Is it easy to remove an unwanted dish on the roof (of the moho).
Yes!!!Is it easy to remove an unwanted dish on the roof (of the moho).
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Whilst you have the dish, you could try it. You never know.Thanks all. We've never had satellite before,
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Yes.Does the dish pick up bbc etc ?
Depends on what size dish you have but the Oyster 85cm with Autoskew that I mentioned in my above post will give Freesat services down to around Narbonne/Carcassonne in Southern France, to around Berlin in Eastern Germany, a little of Austria, too around lake Garde/Milan/Genoa in Italy and up to around the centre of Denmark but will go a little further up the west coast. The dish may also work on Freesat services down the east coast of Spain from Tarragona down to Cartagena although please be advised that right on the edge of the signal adverse weather conditions, atmospherics and time of day/year can all have an affect on signal strength.Does the dish pick up bbc etc ?
What system do you have ?I'll stick it in the loft for when we sell our moho in 10 years
We're due to be heading beyond the range of our aged 85cm Autosat 2 dish. Although we have unlimited roaming I find the satellite much more convenient to channel hop. I've tried to find the pan european beam a couple of times but just went down google rabbit holes with where to point the dish. Could you tell me where to point it to receive the Pan European beam. It has a Crystop controller which I can just about figure out how to change from Astra 2.The Pan European beam is a much larger footprint area and houses the majority of Sky premium services but does also house some free to air channels (not BBC,ITV,Channel 4 or Channel 5) that you can view when outside the above areas. These signals should be receivable throughout the majority of Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Poland, Croatia, Slovakia, Hungary and just over half of Italy.
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Morning dunnah01We're due to be heading beyond the range of our aged 85cm Autosat 2 dish. Although we have unlimited roaming I find the satellite much more convenient to channel hop. I've tried to find the pan european beam a couple of times but just went down google rabbit holes with where to point the dish. Could you tell me where to point it to receive the Pan European beam. It has a Crystop controller which I can just about figure out how to change from Astra 2.
Thanks very much - That gives me really good info to have a play around. We're inside the normal beam for a week or two but beyond after that so I'll have a play around thenMorning dunnah01
Unfortunately I'm not sure how you'd do it with a Crystop system. The Astra 2 satellite broadcasts from 3 satellites with 2 beams on each so essentially you just need to search using a frequency from any of the wider beams and it will lock on (provided you're inside the signal beam). You wouldn't get the spot beam channels (they'd say no signal) but any free to air channel from the pan European beam would work without issue so essentially you're just locking on to a stronger signal on the same satellite rather than one that isn't strong enough to see any more. On the Oyster systems I can alter or update most over the phone to do this but I just wouldn't know where to start on your system as I don't know the software.