A bit of banter is harmless ..... and after my little guy goes to bed at 7.30pm, theres not too much happening in my world to see. The last thing either of us want to do every night is talk to each other. Foxtel is your friend (closer than you know)
And besides, where better can you get sports for that relaxing afternoon under the awning with some "tonic" (lots of "tonic") watching the mighty Maroons smash the upstarts. ( I have no idea what that even means, but I bet there is some tempers rising)
Just putting out there, Foxtel "mobile" will only work with Foxtel satellite (hey, some people don't know you'll need a 5000km cable with cable Foxtel) We've used Foxtel for many years off a single output LNB. The Sat box needs to load the program guide before it will allow you to watch anything so you need to feed signal into both Sat box inputs, but not necessarily at the same time. A Steren 200-310 coax switch will take a single input from the dish and switch between the two outputs for feeding into the the Sat box one input at a time. Switch it one way to load the program guide, switch it back and your good to go. You have to flick it back every so often, maybe once a day to keep the program guide upto date. You'll know when its time to flick it across because there's no picture. Not too technical.
You can't use a splitter, the Steren is used basically as a switchable splitter but it isolates the "off" cable whilst feeding the "on" cable. I bought my Steren switch from the USA for about $20. They're not so common here but you'll find them on eBay.
The Wikicamps smartphone App has a built in satellite finder where you hold up the phone and the camera and screen show a live view of where the satellite is in the sky .... very hand for shooting around trees, caravans and the neighbours pantaloons on the their clothes line.
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