Would get an Xtrend 9000 if i had some spare dosh.
Looks a nice box and has all the bells and whistles to go with it.
Think it has a slight edge over the Vu Duo though i wouldnt complain if my mrs bought me one.
Still think the Pro box aint a bad start for you're first hd box.
Loads of support being the biggest plus.
Andy
Here's the package I got earlier this year....
97cm TECHNOMATE MOTORISED SATELLITE DISH + MOTOR + LNB | eBay
Except I replaced the wall mounting to a 400mm mount but found it would go of plumb when the dish was mounted, so I got a set of T&K brackets from a local sat supplier and found a scaffold pole and used them instead to mount the dish.
I dont think triax do a 1 metre dish so the td110 1.1 metre will be the best , but 88cm is probably ok for london , especially with the inverto ultrablack
I have the td110 and have recently bought the superior motor and a twin ultrablack , so the old motor is being changed in the spring and the lnb changing as well , keeping the 1.1m triax and scaffold pole with the T-K brackets its using now
so mine will be similar to your setup when completed in the spring , with a dm800 and spider off it ( twin lnb you see ) so slightly more complicated but not by much
the main thing is check your walls and address/postcode in dishpointer to ensure you have a south facing wall suitable for this , before you buy , as location and position is everything , no good buying it all and finding next doors extension is blocking the southeast to southwest view
Good info mate.
Easier to plumb and secured in 2 places, stopping any pivotal movement.
I have had a L shaped heavy duty bracket with no issues in 5 years on motorised system.
Biggest advantage is stability and you know for certain the pole is plumb and can be easily adjusted.
With the arm im guessing you might have to pack it out if the wall isnt straight and when ive had high winds and heavy rain my picture never breaks up.
It used to on my old sky dish,so im well happy with my set up.
Ive a friend who has the arm and his is set high up and he's had trouble when the wind was bad not so long ago and had to get a man out to realign the dish.
The only adjustment ive made on my dish since i got it was to skew the lnb.
Personally i dont think you need to spend a fortune to get the best set up.
Andy.
Anyone know any suppliers of the Gibertini dishes, as the Triax TD110 look to go for about ?60, don't want to spend any more than that and don't want to go any larger than 1m as it will be mounted on my front elevation which faces south. Don't want ny nimbies complaining.
Try google/ebay.
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