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ronw

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#129521 18-Sep-2013 15:30
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Anyone know of installer that can install a 2.8-3 metre dish to receive IS18/19. I want to get Australian network and BBC either on C or Ku band




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  #897790 18-Sep-2013 15:56
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Where abouts in the country are you?



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  #897800 18-Sep-2013 16:05
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  #897899 18-Sep-2013 18:20
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I am on North Shore Auckland and tried the forum mentioned below but they seem disinterested




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  #898947 20-Sep-2013 12:53
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Installing a big sat dish has no difference than a small one apart from the time it take to setup the only benefit is that a bigger dish has better gains of which allow you to lock onto a signal further away from the center of it's foot print, and looking at the intelsat maps a 1.2m dish should more than suffice. 

otherwise you could get some mates over and spend a day setting up the big dish and just offer them a few boxes of beer???? that's always a possibility




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  #904745 29-Sep-2013 20:31
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Call me on 021 681371 or PM me. I can install for you.

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Paul

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