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2.The latent installation satellite Dish. ((How to look SAT TV if it is impossible, and strongly it would be desirable???))

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We in the countries of the former USSR, do not have problems for viewing satellite tv.
And here in the Western Europe owners of houses forbid lodgers to hang up Dish on walls - \on a visible place \.Net of problems, it is possible and on a balcony …
During TV viewing, it is necessary to open windows. If through glass viewing signal loss will be approximately 40-50 % quality.
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hee hee and people use to laugh at me when I had my 6 foot C-Band dish on a old cable spool (1st) then a kitchen table then a bigger table. :)
(i needed to do that to clear my roof)
 

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Boris,

I knew that you would like a few of those photographs. I saw many of these at an "OSHA" safety meeting at work and I nearly "died laughing".

I also observed some extremely grotesque photographs of actual deaths in the the workplace.

I won't share those here. They are much too upsetting for most people to view.

I understand that it can be difficult to install a satellite dish when the property (building) owner forbids it. When you have determined the "sweet" spot, the owner says "NO".

I can comprehend a building owner's viewpoint after reviewing the photographs from you and I, but often the building owner errs on the side of caution.... too far.

More often, the (DIY) installer is performing in a manner that justifies the owner's assessment.

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In large cities if Dish it is fixed on a facade of the main street, forbid to look. Government officials demand to take away from a house facade. Then our assemblers establish them on roofs of houses.
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Boris,

The Digiglobe is awesome!

You can make it appear to be a yard lamp or ornament and no one would suspect that it is a satellite dish. Thus evading any strict government regulations for aesthetics.

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If it is private residence, this person very serious "DISH the FARMER"! RADAR
Yes, it is the private house in Hungary, our Russian fan-enthusiast - SAT tv.

Iceberg. Good work. But it will be even better to lift fixture DISH above. Will ljufta-stir - Less in the motor-if a strong wind.
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Oh I know....but at the time when I did that install it was during the summer and it was 93 with a heat index of about 104 that day (33.8 C humidex 40) and I really really hate the hot weather. I'd rather work in -15 below F temps than the heat.

I did redo it later with a different bracket on the dish once it cooled down. The issue was on that dish bracket the hole (right below the pink arrow in pic 2) didnt line up exactly right on the shaft of the motor mast (where the red box is)....it was off. So the bolt wouldn't go through properly. I changed out that bracket to an older one that did work fine. That dish was up until I moved this past December (and I'm in an apartment now so I can't put a dish up...no deck/patio) ;)

I still chuckle when I was putting that dish up. My next door neighbor (I lived in a townhouse) always wondered what (or better yet why) I was putting up another dish. Our conversation that day went as such

He says "what the hell you trying to pick up now....Japan?"
Me.....nope. Cuba :)
 
T-90

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Iceberg it for you-can and at itself on ?-90 to add LNB.
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Where it is added +4LNB it in Russia. And where 1 LNB it in Germany.
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Post #25, Pic #3 - I did the same when I aquired my first 1.2m. Couldn't wait for a proper pole. For ~2 weeks I'd have to occasionally go out and prop it back up after a wind blew it over. Now it looks like this:
 

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Theme about ?-90.

a few years ago I had a T90. The problem here in the US is the satellites are mainly 2 degrees apart so its hard to get LNB's crammed next to each other.
Here was the original review
http://www.satelliteguys.us/threads...oidal-T-90-Satellite-Dish?p=759071#post759071

I did put a piece of wood on the edge to extend the arm to get a DBS satellite (for Dish Network...at the time they had some audio only channels in the clear)
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The rest of the pictures were of 2 degree spacing I could obtain. Sadly I dont know if a T90 would even be an option with the way the satellites have left or moved around. I mainly had it for sports wild feeds because they were spread across multiple satellites. Its not like that anymore. Its usually the same 3 or 4 satellites in that cluster and one on the opposite end (123W)
 

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Iceberg
The problemhere in the USis the satellites are mainly 2 degrees apart so its hard to get LNB's crammednext to each other.
At us in Europe too companions are located close-2-3 degree.
Where I put 3 degrees LNB-23mm.
Such LNB to th 23mm-are on sale in the USA …?
My work with LNB-23 mm
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