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    help with re-aligning satellite dish

    hi one and all i was wondering if there was anyone near to where i leave in Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire Wales that could help re-aling my satellite dish. I would really like to put up a 90cms dish as i currenly use an 80cms motorised dish with my technomate tm 5402 m3. I have a disability so i am unable to do it myself whence this post.

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    have you got good broadband speeds?

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    hi m8 yes i have good broadband sopeeds i just need the dish re-aligning i think its elevation needs to be adjusted this is why i think a 90cms dish will help as my motor will only take a 1m dish and i didn't want to goto the maximum

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    Hi Dont understand what broadband has to do with lining up a dish.... I would gladly have helped you free of charge but i live in London. My best advice is if possible get a relative or friend to go up the ladder and realign the dish by putting it on free channel and adjust the dish till you get a picture then tighten the dish up. Then its a question of just tweaking the dish and LNB settings till the satellites get picked up by the motor. Regards

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    Think he was going to suggest iptv.

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    if you google (motorised satallite installers in wales) there are a few,dont know there charges,as a last resort

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    Depending your your needs there are a lot of good enigma 2 boxes, eg the solo2 that can do an awful lot with a good broadband connection but you may have specific channels on sats that you need. Its just an idea.

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    thanks for all your responses guys good food for thought will have to do some saving and searching

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    Quote Originally Posted by KARABANGA View Post
    Hi Dont understand what broadband has to do with lining up a dish.... I would gladly have helped you free of charge but i live in London. My best advice is if possible get a relative or friend to go up the ladder and realign the dish by putting it on free channel and adjust the dish till you get a picture then tighten the dish up. Then its a question of just tweaking the dish and LNB settings till the satellites get picked up by the motor. Regards
    hi m8 thanks for your kindness and info it's a shame you live so far never mind regards

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    some one on the other forum has offered help...

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