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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
28/8/2007 at 12:06pm
Location: Murcia Spain Outfit: VanRoyce 410
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As a rule of thumb the further South you go the larger size dish you need. Our 66cm Maxview Dish worked through to the South of France for BBC,ITV and other Sky Free to View Channels. In the far South you can still receive Sky News,Men & Motors a few other free channels and Radio 2, 4 etc with the same set up.
We're using a 1.65dish and decent quality 0.2 LNB and get BBC1, 2 (evenings), 3 & 4,ITV 1,2,3,4 and a lot of the free to air channels. However on the odd days when the weather is really bad we can lose some of them. Once you get above this dish size you are really looking at a permanent fixing though, The other thing to consider is which model Digibox you're using as I've tried several and they do give varying results.
http://www.satelliteforcaravans.co.uk/ is about the best site I have found for infromation.
I must admit that when we're just away for weekends we tend not to bother anyway though.
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28/8/2007 at 6:07pm
Location: Cornwall Outfit: Toyota LC3 TDi 04 Abbey GTS Vogue 418
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Hi Clare
We take our own Skybox [+ remote] an old 50cm dish which I mount on an old camera tripod and I have a cheap plastic compass. We have had no signal problems in France - Dordogne/Alsace regions plus UK of course. Just check with compass BEFORE pitching that you have a clear site of Satellite and are not blocked out by trees, buildings etc.
http://www.satelliteforcaravans.co.uk/
I endorse what NickW says about the above site - first class.
------------- Mike
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