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04/4/2009 at 8:30pm
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Oh the big dish threads begin again!! I would do a search as this has been discussed many times before. There is talk about Sky dishes, LIDL jobs and everything else.
Here is a good site, which will help...
http://www.satelliteforcaravans.co.uk/
BUT not wanting to sound rude, here's my take.
I had a LIDL portable kit and it's ok - it works fine and does the job. However I see this more of a 12V system you would use for tent camping or remote camping to use jsut for the night. I actually had mine set up in my car once with the case opened on the roof connected to a 5" B&W TV. Sad I know but it worked well.
The drawbacks of this system are thus :
The dish is small so can only be used here, fine if you are only wandering around in the UK.
The dish though, has no holes (unlike the Sky dishes you have on the roof at home) it is useless in any type of wind. A dish only needs to be knocked off a couple of CMs to lose the signal.
The sucker mount isn't all that good. It may stick for a while to the van (some van skins dont like it) but its no good for bad weather. You can get a tripod but the rest of this post will show you why this aint a good idea and a waste of money. The best way is to mount it on some type of pole - perhaps an aerial pole if you are using some type of external aerial. The mount it comes with isnt bad but again isnt too great for bad weather but is the best mount without a tripod.
Another drawback is it only gets free to air channels - the box it comes with (which actually is very good) has no card slot so you cant bring your sky TV with you. At the moment, although its due to change you cant get C4 or C5 either. More of this later..
There is actually about the same channels as freeview with some variation.
SO - what did I graduate too when I realised for proper 1/2 week site touring the mobile kit wasnt all that up to it?
Well, for half the price I paid for the LIDL kit I got a Standard TRIAX SKY Dish and a second hand sky box.
I mounted it on a pole, and there are some pictures of the full installation I did on my old van. I was quite proud of this set up and got some great feedback, even helping someone to do the 'secret box' and magic eye set up by email.
Here's a few pics.. http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj1/BigSeanPat/DSCF1274.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj1/BigSeanPat/DSCN1437.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj1/BigSeanPat/DSCF1282.jpg
I got fed up of poles, it wobbled a bit in the wind, so I bought a cheap(ish) tripod, and wished I had never bothered with all the other stuff - the tripod is the best set up without a doubt and is almost storm proof. The pic above shows the new van with the tripod set up - solid.
For the sky box I bought a FREESAT card for £20 which gives you 4 & 5 and allows other channels to be viewed. Im not bothered about all the packages at home. You can take you box with you, but this is against Sky's rules and some people have been blocked when the signal checks the box is at home.
So yes, the LIDL job works but as I say you can get a better set up for a few quid more. The dishes go for around £14, the boxes around £30 and tripods around £50.
Best of luck and I hope this helps.
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05/4/2009 at 10:21am
Location: South Gloucestershire Outfit: Sterling Excel 550 - Honda CR-V Mk4
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Quote: Originally posted by The Welder10 on 04/4/2009
Hi all,
Anyone tried the sat dish set up from Lidl, and are they any good.
Thanks
Yes they are, I took mine to Brittany last year and it worked well. You may need to improvise (weld up?) a support bracket as the supplied items are a bit pp.
The smaller the dish the less demanding they are to align, I can usually set mine up in 5 mins or so.
Remember however, you have to have line of sight to the south east, any trees, hedges, bushes etc in the way and you are scuppered.
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05/4/2009 at 6:15pm
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Tips? The link on my first post is very good about setting up.
1. There must be a line of sight, undisturbed by trees or anything. 2. Get a good satellite compass 3. First off get the pole mounted well 4. Look at the signal meter on the sky menu, under signal test 5. Now, get the dish 45 deg but able to sweep left or right 6. Sweep left and right quite slowly and watch out for the signal meter - it doesnt matter if you see a signal increase, but look for the lock code - if you don't see anything, then increase the height angle by about 1cm - then sweep left and right again
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj1/BigSeanPat/DSCF1293.jpg
7. The network ID and transport stream should show as above link and say locked - anything else isnt the right satellite, although most boxes dont allow you to see any others (on the LIDL kit you can) 8. Once you see these codes, you are in the right area and can 'get' the satellite, now tilt the dish upwards a little, just half a CM at a time and at the same time slowly move left and right a tiny bit until you get the strongest signal - you may have to drop it down if you go to far but keep watching the meter on screen 9. Keep doing this until the signal increases - the diagram above is a good quality signal - and usually about the best you will get, even 50% on both will be fine 10. NOW - my advise is once you have got the angle right, screw the bolts down so the dish mount has this angle. Now when i get on site, all I do is plop the mount on the tripod and do the sweep - the angle is set and fixed. If you cant do that, mark the position on the bracket with tippex or a perm marker
Enjoy..
Post last edited on 05/04/2009 23:26:14
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