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23/5/2008 at 2:49pm
 Location: Cumbria
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I bought a portable satellite kit from Aldi yesterday.

Just thought i would let people know, this is a bargain. £59.99

Set it up this morning, quickly found Astra 28.2 degrees, Astra19 degrees, Hotbird 13 degrees.

The reciever is very easy to use. sold in maplin £50 just for reciever.

The mounts a bit wierd, and audible satfinders a dog, but reciever has good beeper which comes through tv. very good piece of kit.



23/5/2008 at 4:24pm
 Location: West Midlands
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Hi do you need a aerial  for the sat to work? also do you need sky card? or can you just pick up free tv?

Sorry so many questions, i'm new to this! 

Thanks in advance



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23/5/2008 at 4:39pm
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ive been thinking of one of those, can put your house box on it...?

is there a web site about the channels available..?



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23/5/2008 at 8:57pm
 Location: Upper Swansea Valley
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if you bought a sky dish from ebay could that be the same?i know you'll have to have all the gubbings as well but they're only £14 +p/p,but you could use your own sky box???


26/5/2008 at 10:31pm
 Location: Cumbria
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The dish will work with a sky reciever,

With a home instalation i would always use a 80cm dish, signal can be weak with small dish, particularly in bad weather.

This reciever will replace sky reciever for free channels (provided it's pointing at correct satellite) The reciever is for free channels only not sky, and there are quite a few. The reciever alone is £50 at Maplin. very easy to use menu system.

I tried looking for satellites for around half hour once set up. i found

Astra 28.2 degrees east    (most freeview channels)

Astra19.? degrees east     (a few more general entertainment and wierd)

hotbird 13 degrees east     (a few more english channels)

The reciever does have a childlock to prevent kids watching innappropriate material.

Quite easy to set up, just balanced mine on the garden wall.

In the lake district Astra 28.2 = 152 degrres using compass (approx)

elevation around 22 degrees.

You do have to fit two f connectors, other than that it's childs play once you've set it up two or three times.

Kit includes:

reciever and remote, 39cm folding dish 0.2 lnb, and wierd mount, audible satfinder, patch cable, 10 metres of cable and two f connectors, holdall, and instrucion book and satellite map.

 

p.s. at the moment no channel 4 or 5, no bbc3 or 4.

Info:

http://www.ses-astra.com/resources/pdf/en-shared/satellite_factsheets/0_2D_Footprint_FactSheet.pdf

 

Info and sales:

https://www.satalogue.com/

p.p.s Maplin selling Hi Def system with 80cm dish £159.99. If you want free high definition and you have room for big dish.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=222155&source=1&DOY=26m5

 



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26/5/2008 at 10:53pm
 Location: Cumbria
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As long as your skybox doesn't plug into your home phone.

Plus this reciever is 12v (11 to 14v lead supplied), or 240 volt

My TV uses a 12 volt adaptor, but will not work under 14v when powered from leisure battery 

A decent 0.2LNB costs about £14

A decent reciever £50+

 



27/5/2008 at 9:36pm
 Location: Wet Wigan
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We bought the same thing from Lidl last year. We have an extra sky box for our bedroom and just take that with us when we camp. It should be plugged into a telephone socket but the sky guy told us thats only really for interactive selections so you dont really need it plugged in.

PS DH has ouras clamped to a camera tripod as he found this easier to set up etc



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28/5/2008 at 6:34am
 Location: Bolton
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Second what dpoet says, those suitcase satellite boxs are the dogs danglies, much easeir to tune in than clunky sky boxes, had one for 2 years now well happy. Stick a cheapie sky zone 2 dish on it you will have no problems in southern france/costa brava.

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10/6/2008 at 4:24pm
 Location: Swansea
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The launch of FreeSat (and price) tempted me in Aldi
I am impressed but only see five channels (three BBC and two ITV) Any ideas wy no others?
I realize that the satellite footprint precludes using this small dish connection (Astra 2) in southern Europe, but have heard that Sky News transmits on local satellites. Any experience or comments that apply to a non-sky set up ? This is purely for camping, I have cable at home.

Frank H   

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