As im moving home soon i dont think the neighbours will appreciate seeing my large motorised dish so i was thinking about purchasing a multi dish..Anyone have a multi dish and have any advice on buying one ?.......Thanks Rhurbarb
mutli dish reviews anyone?
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I've got a Wave Frontier toroidal 55cm dish, 16 way diseqc switch and 8 LNB's, pointing at 28e, 23e, 19e, 13e, 9e, 4e, 1w and 5w. Does the job fine for me on the east coast. Really bad wether does make the picture flekey on the weaker signals, but so far so good. The LNB at 28e is a quad output one, so the rest of the family can watch sly at the same time on the box in the lounge.
Other than initial alignment I've not really had any problems. It really is all down to the prep work of getting the stuff together, mounting it and making sure it's fully aligned.
HTHMy master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
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i have the same, its great on all sats but astra 28east can be a bit crap on channel 4hd in bad weather
im on the south coast
dcWavefield Ds 55cm at 13E 19E and 28E receiving everything out there on 2 dm800hd
previous life dm800hd and 500c on cable
screw you nag3 
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I was thinking about getting a T90 myself before I bought my motorised 1m dish.
It has its advantages ,no switching time between sat positions and no need to realign after storms but all the extra wiring put me off ,plus they weigh an absolute tonne.
Best place to buy them from is Germany ,very reasonable
www.hm-sat-shop.de is a good siteComment
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dont pay more than a ton
ill find the site i bought from, free delivery too
dcWavefield Ds 55cm at 13E 19E and 28E receiving everything out there on 2 dm800hd
previous life dm800hd and 500c on cable
screw you nag3 
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The site Fano has them at a very reasonable price, although I haven't looked at what the shipping costs are. I've just checked the place I bought mine from and it's ?99 + VAT for the 90cm one from
DVB Direct - Toroidal 90cm Dish
If I remember correcly delivery was free - don't quote me on that. Bear in mind that you only get 5 LNB holders with it, so if you want more then you'll have to buy them, On average the LNB holders can be found for around ?5 each.
Almost forgot to mention, it's a bit of a 'squash' to get some of teh LNB's placed correctly, so I have a mix of normal and bullet LNB's, mostly between 9e and 5w. However I do find that the signal is much better on the normal sized LNB's, as opposed to the bullet type.
HTHLast edited by GastonJ; 20 April, 2010, 21:43.My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
No good deed goes unpunished....

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with the wavefield you will be fine with the 55cm one
dcWavefield Ds 55cm at 13E 19E and 28E receiving everything out there on 2 dm800hd
previous life dm800hd and 500c on cable
screw you nag3 
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if you are not in a conservation area or own a listed building you can have 2 dishes on the front of your house without planning consent,one can be upto 1mt and the other no more than 60cm. as this is all you are allowed in theory you should then remove your terrestrial aerial but unless anyone complains I would not bother.Comment
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Hi mate,iv had a wave dish for a good few years now.My t90 is great when windy,never problems watching with what the dish can see.Comment
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Cheers Glic i might just go for the 90cm now..makes sense for later and great pics Satsid by the way ...
If i was to set up 28e to say 30w if that was possible i guess i would put the bullet lnbs on the stronger satellites...interested in news feeds here 12.5 w etc..Thanks guys....RhurbarbComment
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