80cmMine's about thisbig
:sorry: I'll go and measure it back in a minute
Im pretty sure mines 80cm, but its offset, so its higher than its width. Theres a scale that reflects the size dependant on location ... the 80 is over kill in the south, but slightly too small way way up north.hi there @Crusty181 , sorry to bother you , what size dish would be the normal for caravanning
Im pretty sure mines 80cm, but its offset, so its higher than its width. Theres a scale that reflects the size dependant on location ... the 80 is over kill in the south, but slightly too small way way up north.
A house size 60cm Foxtel dish down south is ample
It helps if they dont use your hard earned to fumble around with no idea. But charging you after all that is a little stinkythanks @Crusty181 , slowly learning.
just looking at wiki camps app on the iPad, if has a sat finder, can i use that and avoid buying one, looks pretty easy. good in fact ?
And the update to my van antenna, had the guy out , well not the original guy he sent some one else, never worked on a van before and hadn't seen the jayco wall plate booster before.
he changed the connections, re run a cable from the wall plate to the point on the other side of the van, turns out the original one was ok, spend 2.5 hrs on van to tell me my antenna was RS, charged me $80 call out plus $240 labour = $320 ouch. and still didn't work.
the old win guard was no good for ditigal any way, but he didn't know.
so went and purchase new snow flake retro kit, easy to fit DIY, and now at home in the drive get 21 to 28 channels how it should.
But still building up a sat kit for the fun of it ………………..
@macca any Foxtel dish is fine. The iQ set top boxes have 2 inputs, and LNB (white doohickey on the dish arm) has twin outputs to suit. You can use a single cable and just use a splitter behind the set top box and youll get all Foxtel content ..... but not the Foxtel broadcast free to air channel. Youll need a coaxial switch to get around that, which is a little like a splitter with a switch on itGot me interested now. Do you need the more current foxtel dish? Something about 2 sets of wires from memory.
OK thanks, first I will look for a dish, wont be hard, I see them dumped all the time.@macca any Foxtel dish is fine. The iQ set top boxes have 2 inputs, and LNB (white doohickey on the dish arm) has twin outputs to suit. You can use a single cable and just use a splitter behind the set top box and youll get all Foxtel content ..... but not the Foxtel broadcast free to air channel. Youll need a coaxial switch to get around that, which is a little like a splitter with a switch on it