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Re: Re: freeview by satelite



I've done the same :-)
I've tried both with a separate meter and with the on-screen test page
and, TBH, had more success looking at the TV. I've done it a few
times, including abroad, and once you get the knack of just nudging
the dish instead of "moving" it, it works ok.

Picture quality is excellent via RGB onto a Sony widescreen CRT set
and makes some of the pictures I see of Freeview flat screen sets in
shop windows look crap, frankly. Of course a shop window isn't the
best place to demo your new set, but I'm struggling to find an
standard definition LCD picture that I'd be happy to watch - hence me
sticking with the CRT for now :-/

HTH,

Tim (H)

On 12/11/06, Tim Fletcher <timfletcher@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I did this solo and without a meter.  I worked out a point on the
horizon that was the right angle for the dish and then pointed the dish at
it.  Naturally it was a complete non-starter.  I eventually ended up with
the TV set balanced on the shed roof (from where I could see it from up my
ladder) and used the signal strength indicator to find the signal.  Took
about 10 minutes and worked fine - I was surprised by how small the
movements were to go from full signal to no signal.
>
> Pity there is never anything good broadcast on it!
>
> Tim.


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