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  • thewizardofodds
    DK Veteran
    • Nov 2008
    • 924

    #1

    cheap motorised dish from ebay any good?

    got a 500cs and want to play around with sat side and have found some cheap ones on ebay.
    Can anyone tell me if they will be any good please.
    BRANDNEW MOTORISED 80CM SATELLITE DISH COMPLETE SYSTEM on eBay, also, Dishes, Satellite Cable Freeview, Consumer Electronics (end time 24-Dec-08 06:05:43 GMT)
  • jbvid
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 261

    #2
    Originally posted by thewizardofodds
    got a 500cs and want to play around with sat side and have found some cheap ones on ebay.
    Can anyone tell me if they will be any good please.
    BRANDNEW MOTORISED 80CM SATELLITE DISH COMPLETE SYSTEM on eBay, also, Dishes, Satellite Cable Freeview, Consumer Electronics (end time 24-Dec-08 06:05:43 GMT)
    Hi
    Depend where you are located, If you are in the UK I would personally go for a 90cm/1mtr dish and a good low noise LNB, as Thor has some weaker frequencies as do a lot of other Sats.
    Really depends on what Sats you want to look at.
    jbvid

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    • alunfennell
      V.I.P. Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 1525

      #3
      Well the Dish itself looks like a ECO satellite dish the 80cm one retails at 10-12 pounds on Ebay the motor retails at 45 pounds other fixtures and fittling would bring it 80 or so pounds.

      Rating.
      The motor can be used on dish size up to 1.1M. Not bad
      Easy Installation with LED Indicator Good
      Go To X Function Good
      Only One Coaxial Cable for Signal and Control normal
      Ultra Low Noise Good
      Manual EAST / WEST button Good


      In my view its not a bad buy at all, It would cost you a lot more than 80 or so quid to get everything you need separately.

      Regards
      Alun
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      • thewizardofodds
        DK Veteran
        • Nov 2008
        • 924

        #4
        thanks for the replies.
        I want to receive as much as possible so dont mind paying a bit more. just that I saw that one last night and thought it was cheap.
        Can anyone recommend a good dish/motor along with good supplier please.
        Im in coventry uk.

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        • on_the_jazz
          DK Veteran
          • Jul 2008
          • 557

          #5
          Nice question wizard. I have been looking at cheap motorized systems recently too. Will you be setting up the dish yourself?

          If so do you need one of these? or are the more expensive ones worth the money?

          Satellite Finder Satfinder Sat Meter With Compass on eBay, also, Other Satellite Cable, Satellite Cable Freeview, Consumer Electronics (end time 27-Dec-08 09:38:05 GMT)

          How far do these things rotate? Like can you have all the satellites set up? ie from East all the way to the West ones?
          Last edited by on_the_jazz; 8 December, 2008, 16:02.

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          • opsmonkey
            V.I.P. Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 5379

            #6
            if you have a good view south you can get all the sats in your eastern horizon.. now depending on the size and quality of your dish & sat receiver will give a variation on transponders received

            decent dish, receiver and line of sight will get you TP's from Express AM22 at 53.0?E to Intelsat 1R at 45.0?W
            Last edited by opsmonkey; 8 December, 2008, 22:44.

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            • Curious123
              V.I.P. Member
              • Apr 2008
              • 2591

              #7
              Originally posted by thewizardofodds
              thanks for the replies.
              I want to receive as much as possible so dont mind paying a bit more. just that I saw that one last night and thought it was cheap.
              Can anyone recommend a good dish/motor along with good supplier please.
              Im in coventry uk.
              I got my 1m dish, LNB and motor from Wizard satellite in Hinckley last Christams, I also got the sat meter with my kit. I found the sat meter a waste of time, it was easier asking the wife to shout to me when the signal levels rose or fell . Been working perfectly ever since.

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              • opsmonkey
                V.I.P. Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 5379

                #8
                yep forgot to say.. if your going motorised.. then make sure you get a minimum of 1m dish.. otherwise you'll get cock all from most sats.. 80cm good for Astra and Hotbird, not much else

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                • on_the_jazz
                  DK Veteran
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 557

                  #9
                  Originally posted by opsmonkey
                  yep forgot to say.. if your going motorised.. then make sure you get a minimum of 1m dish.. otherwise you'll get cock all from most sats.. 80cm good for Astra and Hotbird, not much else
                  Yeah thats what scares me! I was reading today that Nilesat requires a minimum of 1.2m and that 1.8-2.4m is recommended! I have no idea where I am going to put this monster dish. It can't go on front or side of house, and the back points West. The only option is to put it at the back but peering over the roof (although I don't think this is allowed - I lost the link but I read some guidelines for sat installs and it said you shouldn't break the skyline :s).

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                  • cauliflower69
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 261

                    #10
                    I have a 1m in West of Ireland and tbh pick up Thor no problems. There is very little I'd view bar 28.2, 19.2, 13.0, and 1.0w.

                    Can't get a decent signal on 7.0e though

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                    • opsmonkey
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 5379

                      #11
                      Nilesat is only good for Showtime.. and Orbit is better on Badr 3 & Eurobird 2 at 26.0?E..

                      Showtime is only good for the footie.. and then all the games are on 0.8W, 13E, 16E & 19E

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                      • .: JaCkPoT :.
                        Retired Sat TV Addict
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 5607

                        #12
                        1m will be your best bet.
                        Look through the stickies for tips on installing it.

                        Read the Rules here; they apply to Everyone.

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                        DM800s HD
                        Openbox S10
                        TM500
                        DM500s
                        90cm FortecStar dish
                        Maxx 110cm Dish
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                        • on_the_jazz
                          DK Veteran
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 557

                          #13
                          Thanks guys.
                          Saddiq your guide said that badr2 needs 100cm-120cm. Do you pick this up with your 90cm dish?

                          I'm currently looking at this: 1m MOTORISED SATELLITE DISH DiSEqC 1.2 MOTOR + 0.1 LNB on eBay, also, Dishes, Satellite Cable Freeview, Consumer Electronics (end time 09-Dec-08 21:37:30 GMT) (there is also a +0.2 lnb available - I guess 0.2 is better?)

                          Is this ok or should I get separates and go for a quality manufacturer like Gibertini?

                          edit: sorry for hijacking your thread wizard but I figure we're after the same thing so this info should help you too.
                          Last edited by on_the_jazz; 9 December, 2008, 03:07.

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                          • opsmonkey
                            V.I.P. Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 5379

                            #14
                            you could get all that cheaper seperately.. well cheaper

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                            • Curious123
                              V.I.P. Member
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 2591

                              #15
                              That is how much I paid last Christmas for similar items, as opsmonkey says you could get it cheaper but do you really want to go hunting round everywhere and than worry wether it will all work togather? I have read on a few forums that the bracket you have there could bend a little with the weight in the wind and you are better off going for the T&K brackets.

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