B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
14-07-2010, 19:51
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
I think you'll now testify as to how close the sats are together and how easy it is to get the wrong sat.. Honestly could you have done it without a signal meter?
glad you;re now happy
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16-07-2010, 09:22
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
without a meter, no chance, lucky my dad had one included in the kit he bought
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19-08-2010, 13:39
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
Hi we just bought a ross hd system, and were quite anxious to get it setup quickly as the conservatory is going up Monday so we wont' be able to get easy access to the dish. I contacted them about foreign channels as I was also interested in the Greek channels. They responded and told me that the Greek channels are on 38E where as most Enlglish channels are located at 29E. They suggested 3 ways this could be achieved,1) two dishes and LNBs (one for each satellite) plus a DiSEqC switch (to automatically select between LNBs)
2) one dish with two LNBs (one for each satellite) and a Mono-Bloc mounting system (allowing for accurate placement of LNBs to receive two different beams) plus a DiSEqC switch (as above)
3) a single dish and LNB plus a DiSEqC dish motor (to allow the receiver to turn the dish to face the required satellite
Must say it seems to be getting a little complicated, or is it easy enough and economical enough to get one of the motors?
I did do a search on the motors but see them as DISEQC 1.2 or 2 (have e-mailed them back requesting which one would work).
I guess what I'm asking is will we really be able to put it up ourselves? We did by a signal finder as well. Also will we really get all the channels?
We live in Bournemouth so I have to try and source a motor from somewhere nearby. Appreciate any and all info.
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19-08-2010, 14:48
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
You need a dual mounting unit that will allow two seperate LNB's on the same dish (just that 10degree's is quite an odd split to use a dual LNB) This then can very easily be controlled via a simple diseqc switch.
One thing though that would worry me is the footprint of the sat at 38E. If the footprint is concentrating on SE europe then you might need a very large dish to get even a reasonable signal here in the UK. Will see if I can find the footprint for the sat in question
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Looking at the sat maps you should be fine with a 60cm dish
http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/hellas2.html
The sat in question is HellasSat2 at 39E, looking at the listing though half of the channels are encrypted
http://www.lyngsat.com/hellas2.html
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19-08-2010, 15:06
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
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Originally Posted by Kymmy
You need a dual mounting unit that will allow two seperate LNB's on the same dish (just that 10degree's is quite an odd split to use a dual LNB) This then can very easily be controlled via a simple diseqc switch.
One thing though that would worry me is the footprint of the sat at 38E. If the footprint is concentrating on SE europe then you might need a very large dish to get even a reasonable signal here in the UK. Will see if I can find the footprint for the sat in question
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Looking at the sat maps you should be fine with a 60cm dish
http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/hellas2.html
The sat in question is HellasSat2 at 39E, looking at the listing though half of the channels are encrypted
http://www.lyngsat.com/hellas2.html
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Thanks for that, like I said true novice here so any and all info is greatly appreciated. (Including translating lingo, such as footprint?). By saying most of the channels are encrypted, does that mean I won't be able to see them?
Thought it best to get a motor so that we can manipulate the dish from inside, now wondering if it's worth it? I presume the LNB is the item that faces the dish? Looks like a microphone? LOL, I did say you are dealing with a total novice.. Although my husband is better at things like calculations and degrees etc., but both of us don't know anything about sats and signals.
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19-08-2010, 15:16
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
The footprint is the area on the surface of the planet where the satellite aims its broadcasts. Some example footprint diagrams are to be found on the first link Kymmy provided above.
The closer to the edge of the footprint you are, the larger your dish needs to be in order to collect an adequate signal. However judging by the footprint diagram for Hellas2 your standard Sky or Freesat dish should be adequate.
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19-08-2010, 15:19
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
Sowwy, I do tend to be a bit techie with stuff like this
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19-08-2010, 15:21
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
Took a look at lynsat-maps as you linked. How can you tell if something is encrypted?
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19-08-2010, 15:25
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
The encryption status of channels on Hellas2 is on Kymmy's second link:
http://www.lyngsat.com/hellas2.html
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Sowwy, I do tend to be a bit techie with stuff like this
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Just as well you have a virtual brother to translate for you.
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19-08-2010, 15:47
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
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Originally Posted by Chris
The encryption status of channels on Hellas2 is on Kymmy's second link:
http://www.lyngsat.com/hellas2.html
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Just as well you have a virtual brother to translate for you.
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LOL thanks Chris, appreciate your and Kimmy's help. I did take a look at the lings site. I can see the table with the name frequency,etc. but as I'm not familiar with the jargon I'm not sure what tells you whether something is encrypted. Ie; I don't know what the letters A mean etc. Appreciate your patience..
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19-08-2010, 17:17
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
If it's got an in the SYSTEM ENCRYPTION column then it's not encrypted
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26-08-2010, 18:04
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
how do u get scrabble channal off
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26-08-2010, 18:07
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
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how do u get scrabble channal off
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You don't like the Scrabble channel? It sounds riveting, hours and hours a day watching people playing Scrabble, awesome!
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26-08-2010, 18:10
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
I prefer the Sudoku channel myself
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26-08-2010, 18:28
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Re: B&Q Satellite - Ross freesat box and dish
no its ppl play scrabble the channal will not pay anything
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