Satellite TV
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replied on 02/07/2018 20:58
Tammygirl replied on 02/07/2018 21:18
Posted on 02/07/2018 21:18
Beg to differ on that DD, we have picked up uk tv all along the South of France. I'm talking all BBC, ITV, CH4, CH5 etc. on an 85cm dish. Ours is an Oyster 3 with autoskew.
Trees can be an issue but if non in the way then we got a good signal.
With a 1.8 - 2m dish you are talking Spain.
replied on 02/07/2018 22:13
Posted on 02/07/2018 21:18 by TammygirlBeg to differ on that DD, we have picked up uk tv all along the South of France. I'm talking all BBC, ITV, CH4, CH5 etc. on an 85cm dish. Ours is an Oyster 3 with autoskew.
Trees can be an issue but if non in the way then we got a good signal.
With a 1.8 - 2m dish you are talking Spain.
DavidKlyne replied on 02/07/2018 22:15
Posted on 02/07/2018 22:15
There was a duplicate of this thread in Introductions which I have closed but there are replies if people wish to see using this link.
David
DavidKlyne replied on 02/07/2018 22:20
Posted on 02/07/2018 21:18 by TammygirlBeg to differ on that DD, we have picked up uk tv all along the South of France. I'm talking all BBC, ITV, CH4, CH5 etc. on an 85cm dish. Ours is an Oyster 3 with autoskew.
Trees can be an issue but if non in the way then we got a good signal.
With a 1.8 - 2m dish you are talking Spain.
Tammygirl replied on 02/07/2018 22:32
Phishing replied on 02/07/2018 22:39
Posted on 02/07/2018 22:39
Use the following address:
https://www.satbeams.com/footprints?beam=7492
Assuming you need astra2 cluster.
Pick the relevant satellite at the top (2E,2F, or, 2G) and select spot beam (KU Band)
Zoom in on the map.
At the spot you are touring in click that location on the map.
The details show you what dish you require.
In the real world the footprint is a bit pessimistic you generally can go down a dish size and get good reception but there are dead spots once you get to the south of France region and you will not get all the channels.
H B Watson replied on 03/07/2018 12:05
replied on 03/07/2018 12:28
Posted on 02/07/2018 22:32 by TammygirlAstra 28.2 DD, we only use the Icecrypt box if there is a tree blocking the signal or if we are in Spain.
We have had uk channels in Cavalaire-sur-Mer, Agde, Valras plage, and Carcassone. We even got ch4 in Salamanca though no BBC or ITV.
C Williams replied on 03/07/2018 15:46
Posted on 03/07/2018 15:46
Hi domscap.
lots of good info here sky4caravans.co.uk
you don't need to have Sky. You may already have a TV with a satellite decoder, such as Avtex. Based on our experience of last four years, we lose terrestrial around Bordeaux. But we take a 66cm dish, portable tripod and our SKY+ HD box. We have been as far south as Auch in Gascony and still got Sky Sports and other Sky channels. No terrestrial or HD channels. But we could still access the recordings from our box, as long as we could find a signal. And for that I use Dish Pointer app on my iPhone. Try dishpointer.com for more info.
ah, sitting in the awning, watching England beat the Aussies at cricket. Doesn't get much better.
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