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30/8/2008 at 12:41pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Bailey Senator 5 Carolina
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The 'summer'* weather this year has reluctantly persuaded us that it may be prudent to take a television or tv enabled laptop with us on longer breaks. I have seen several suitcase type systems that include satellite dish, cables, mounts and control box.
They offer up to 2000 channels. (Goodness only knows why, the main players struggle to adequately fill the five main channels with quality product).
My question is, are these 'satellite' systems really anything more than a more dependable aerial? Surely, a substantial proportion of these extra channels will be either 'foreign language' or 'subscription' services?
Will it provide any more stations than, say, a freeview box? Are there any free to view stations out there that I cannot access via freeview, but could with a 'satellite' dish. Assuming that there are, are they worth tuning into?
Defender
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30/8/2008 at 8:06pm
Location: Yeadon Leeds! Outfit: Swift Challenger & Defender 110SW
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2000 channels, if thats like skys channels, 15 of them are the various regions of BBC, another 10 of ITV.
IIRC you cannot get channel 4&5 on most of these, these need a freesat card and a receiver that will take cards, which most camping ones dont.
if you are using EHU, look out for a second hand box on preloved/similar, there are a few for sale as people upgrade to sky+, then you can either look around for a normal dish, or buy a seperate compact dish,
Be aware the smaller the dish the more accurate the alignment has to be. a standard minidish has a 3degree tolerance on it, but I am told with a sat finder its easy enough.
any satellite system needs a "line of sight" to the satellite so may not be good it you camp in alot of foresty areas
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31/8/2008 at 12:59am
Location: Milton Keynes Outfit: Bailey Alliance 66-2 Motorhome
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Quote: Originally posted by Defender on 30/8/2008
As far as the regional BBC services are concerned, with a 'satellite' system, could I for example, holiday in Cornwall or Scotland, but still receive the London & South East news etc?
Yes, we have watched Look East in Europe! However I have noticed that sometimes the BBC and ITV signal varies from region to region but you should be OK in the UK.
David
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