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  • boothuk
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 251

    #1

    People in the NW England

    I am seriously entertaining the idea of setting up a motorised dish in order to get more sport for this upcoming season.

    Please could you list your set-up and which sats you can pick up, so that I may deduce a suitable kit to install? I am specifically looking for EUTELSAT 13o E for HOTBIRD 7A (SLY Italia)

    Any expertise in other footy heavy sats would be appreciated!

    Don't worry about costings and the like, I just have an interest in your configuration and what a minimum dish size I would need to recieve aforementioned channels.

    I'll be doing the set-up myself and have no problem immersing myself in it. If you could recommend any further reading or books as a side note then I would definately like to look into it further.

    Thanks for reading guys, believe me it's very much appreciated!
  • benny/9
    V.I.P. Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1964

    #2
    Originally posted by boothuk
    I am seriously entertaining the idea of setting up a motorised dish in order to get more sport for this upcoming season.

    Please could you list your set-up and which sats you can pick up, so that I may deduce a suitable kit to install? I am specifically looking for EUTELSAT 13o E for HOTBIRD 7A (SLY Italia)

    Any expertise in other footy heavy sats would be appreciated!

    Don't worry about costings and the like, I just have an interest in your configuration and what a minimum dish size I would need to recieve aforementioned channels.

    I'll be doing the set-up myself and have no problem immersing myself in it. If you could recommend any further reading or books as a side note then I would definately like to look into it further.

    Thanks for reading guys, believe me it's very much appreciated!
    ***********************************************
    first take a look at post 15 in this thread if you need
    info on setting a motorised dish system up. as for sky ittalia
    if your going for a official subscription just expect a large cost
    for there card, i also live in the north west of the uk, and have a
    1.2mtr dish and a hd receiver on a motorised dish, i wouls not recommend
    a fixed dish system it will limit your choice of whats available. you can with a cam or a patched receiver get lots of sport free on thor 1w from digi-tv
    but there is no gaurantee how long we can keep it open, there are many
    receivers so it's a matter of reading asking then you will get the box thats best for your needs if you are new to sat tv then the technomate is one of the easiest to program patch add keys etc plus it has lots of users and support if you need help with it
    Please Read Carefully!
    No Sky UK NDS Videoguard Hacking Discussions.
    Viewing Pay TV without a valid subscription is illegal
    the files available are kept for experimental & educational purpose only
    original vu duo2 /vu zero/ tm-nano-se. v-box / 36v /1.2 dish,

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    • terriers
      DK Veteran
      • Jan 2009
      • 580

      #3
      Hi m8...any 90cm dish will be fine irrespective of the make..and my disecq motor is a fortec star which has served me well for a couple of years now....you can buy a motorised kit off forum sponsors wizard satellite....good footie sats are 30w,19.2e,13e,and 1w....
      as for the receiver if you are wanting to say get a sub for sky italia the octagon sf318 is a good option,it has a multicrypt card reader and will read nds cards no problem without the need for a cam...its also quite cheap...

      your other options are the dreambox,,and ip box for unofficial viewing...

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      • boothuk
        Senior Member
        • May 2009
        • 251

        #4
        Originally posted by benny/9
        ***********************************************
        first take a look at post 15 in this thread if you need
        info on setting a motorised dish system up. as for sky ittalia
        if your going for a official subscription just expect a large cost
        for there card I'm am looking a bit more into this, needless to say I can't afford the outlay for such subscription. But where there's a will there's a way! Although i'm not ITK yet, loose lips and all that! , i also live in the north west of the uk, and have a
        1.2mtr dish and a hd receiver on a motorised dish, i wouls not recommend
        a fixed dish system it will limit your choice of whats available. Isn't a 1.2m a bit excessive? I ask because I would like to avoid applications for planning permission where feasible. My intention is for it to be motorised so I apologise for not mentioning that in the OP. you can with a cam or a patched receiver get lots of sport free on thor 1w from digi-tv
        but there is no gaurantee how long we can keep it open, there are many
        receivers so it's a matter of reading asking then you will get the box thats best for your needs if you are new to sat tv then the technomate is one of the easiest to program patch add keys etc plus it has lots of users and support if you need help with itGood stuff, i'll take a look at your suggestions for the receiver. Is the 500S also a sound option?
        Thanks for the input pal. One further question, where have you mounted such a dish? And does 1.2m do more than enough for SKY Italia?

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        • boothuk
          Senior Member
          • May 2009
          • 251

          #5
          Originally posted by terriers
          Hi m8...any 90cm dish will be fine irrespective of the make..and my disecq motor is a fortec star which has served me well for a couple of years now....you can buy a motorised kit off forum sponsors wizard satellite....good footie sats are 30w,19.2e,13e,and 1w....
          as for the receiver if you are wanting to say get a sub for sky italia the octagon sf318 is a good option,it has a multicrypt card reader and will read nds cards no problem without the need for a cam...its also quite cheap...

          your other options are the dreambox,,and ip box for unofficial viewing...
          Great news, I am a bit concerned about plumping a larger dish on my house. Will have to remove the SkyHD set-up in any case if i'm to install a new dish? Wouldn't I?

          Thanks a lot for the satellite information, I'll research them a bit more and get the footprints etc. Is the 19.2E for Sky Deutschland per chance?

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          • terriers
            DK Veteran
            • Jan 2009
            • 580

            #6
            the sats your interested in will be ok on a 60cm dish...

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            • boothuk
              Senior Member
              • May 2009
              • 251

              #7
              Originally posted by terriers
              the sats your interested in will be ok on a 60cm dish...
              Hmm, very interesting. Do you recommend a brand then? I've read quite a bit about the 85cm Penta dishes?

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              • benny/9
                V.I.P. Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 1964

                #8
                for me i would go for a larger dish and you can fit
                a 1 mtr dish without planning permission, unless you are
                in a conservation erea or a listed building. plus you can fit two
                dishes on your house as long as the second dish does'nt exceed
                60cm in size, with a 1mtr dish you wont suffer any signal loss on any
                satellite in bad weather and i will allow you to view more satellites than
                a 60cm, as i said in this hobby try not to limit your choices
                Please Read Carefully!
                No Sky UK NDS Videoguard Hacking Discussions.
                Viewing Pay TV without a valid subscription is illegal
                the files available are kept for experimental & educational purpose only
                original vu duo2 /vu zero/ tm-nano-se. v-box / 36v /1.2 dish,

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                • krazylegz
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 2834

                  #9
                  i would agree with benny and go for a larger dish than 60cm, if you have a 60cm on thor 1w you will loose signal and have weak transponders in bad weather....personally i'd go for a 1.1m motorised dish....you can officially put up a 1m without planning permission but you can get away with a 1.1m as the dish isnt exactly round and you can also leave your sky dish up as benny said as you are allowed 2 dishes on your house

                  for help on installing a motorised dish look here http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ed-dish-42881/
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                  • boothuk
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2009
                    • 251

                    #10
                    Originally posted by krazylegz
                    i would agree with benny and go for a larger dish than 60cm, if you have a 60cm on thor 1w you will loose signal and have weak transponders in bad weather....personally i'd go for a 1.1m motorised dish....you can officially put up a 1m without planning permission but you can get away with a 1.1m as the dish isnt exactly round .

                    for help on installing a motorised dish look here http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ed-dish-42881/

                    Cheers, would an 85cm Penta do the job? Apparantly as good as a 100cm round dish?

                    Ok if i'm to opt for the 1m, would you recommend a suitable dish?

                    Thanks guys.

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                    • krazylegz
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 2834

                      #11
                      personally i'd go for this m8 1.1 MTR TRIAX MOTORISED SYSTEM - ?129.00 : Wizard Satellite, Satellite receivers, dishes, lnbs and equipment then all you have to decide is what receiver to go for
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                      • opsmonkey
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 5379

                        #12
                        if your after Sky Italia you will need a linux receiver as no other receiver can handle the NDS encryption.. You will also require a cardshare which requires near expert IT skills to set up.. Cardsharing is not an open topic here but i can say you will need a good knowledge of linux code and how to input it..

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                        • boothuk
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2009
                          • 251

                          #13
                          Cheers, i'll be getting the DB 500S. Think i've sourced a card share already, will give it a bit more thought though. So SKY Italia has a reputation for being harder to push than the others? I didn't know this...

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                          • terriers
                            DK Veteran
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 580

                            #14
                            sky cards work fine in non linux octagon sf318,s!! i have a couple
                            and can confirm this!!

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                            • krazylegz
                              V.I.P. Member
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 2834

                              #15
                              sly italia as sly uk use ND$ encryption which is a very very tough encryption and changes the keys every few seconds...however the hardest part is finding a good share as a lot are over subscribed and freeze more times than an eskimo takin a pi$$ in the north pole
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