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[email protected] August 29th 06 02:30 AM

Indoor Satellite Television Dish for populated cities?
 
Does anyone know a good indoor Satellite Dish that works in
Tehran/Iran?

A few friends are suggesting:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/searchtempla...LLITE%20D ISH

http://www.rflinkusa.com/products_apd1410.html

Any suggestions? Thanks.

Kish


Jim Watt August 29th 06 10:24 AM

Indoor Satellite Television Dish for populated cities?
 
On 28 Aug 2006 17:30:03 -0700, wrote:

Does anyone know a good indoor Satellite Dish that works in
Tehran/Iran?


indoor is not really an option, you need to research
how others do it bearing in mind it may be illegal.


--
Jim Watt
http://www.gibnet.com

[email protected] August 29th 06 02:48 PM

Indoor Satellite Television Dish for populated cities?
 
Hi Charles,

The new president of Iran (Ahmadinejad) has ordered to collect all the
outside satellite dishes.

We, in Iran, need to come up with an indoor satellite dish that works.
Is there any indoor satellite dish in Europe's market (or any place
else) that could do the job?

If you are a Satellite Dish expert, please email me the specifications
of what needs to be done to pick up a weak signal from indoor, we have
local college students/engineers who can come up with an
indoor-dish-prototype and cheaply distribute it to people.

Kish

Charles Ellson wrote:
On 28 Aug 2006 17:30:03 -0700, wrote:

Does anyone know a good indoor Satellite Dish that works in
Tehran/Iran?

A few friends are suggesting:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/searchtempla...LLITE%20D ISH

http://www.rflinkusa.com/products_apd1410.html

Any suggestions? Thanks.

Which satellite(s) are you chasing ? If it is something "local" with a
strong signal then you're only needing a small dish which can be e.g.
put in the corner of a balcony but a weaker signal will require a
larger dish.
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| Charles Ellson: | | \\ // |
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Alba gu brath |//___\\|



Homer August 29th 06 03:10 PM

Indoor Satellite Television Dish for populated cities?
 
I am not really sure how signal can pass a brick wall or a glass
window. I believe when these website are talking about "inside dish"
they are talking about size and not sensitivity.

The only way that I know of is to replace a glass window with a
transparent plastic version (acrylic) and put the dish behind it.

Another way is to make dish from chicken wire. As long as wires are
less than one centimeter apart you will get the signal like the
regulate dish. In this way, dish will be less noticeable if you leave
it outside.




wrote:
Hi Charles,

The new president of Iran (Ahmadinejad) has ordered to collect all the
outside satellite dishes.

We, in Iran, need to come up with an indoor satellite dish that works.
Is there any indoor satellite dish in Europe's market (or any place
else) that could do the job?

If you are a Satellite Dish expert, please email me the specifications
of what needs to be done to pick up a weak signal from indoor, we have
local college students/engineers who can come up with an
indoor-dish-prototype and cheaply distribute it to people.

Kish

Charles Ellson wrote:
On 28 Aug 2006 17:30:03 -0700,
wrote:

Does anyone know a good indoor Satellite Dish that works in
Tehran/Iran?

A few friends are suggesting:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/searchtempla...LLITE%20D ISH

http://www.rflinkusa.com/products_apd1410.html

Any suggestions? Thanks.

Which satellite(s) are you chasing ? If it is something "local" with a
strong signal then you're only needing a small dish which can be e.g.
put in the corner of a balcony but a weaker signal will require a
larger dish.
--
_______
+---------------------------------------------------+ |\\ //|
| Charles Ellson: | | \\ // |
+---------------------------------------------------+ | |
| // \\ |
Alba gu brath |//___\\|



Jan Panteltje August 29th 06 03:12 PM

Indoor Satellite Television Dish for populated cities?
 
On a sunny day (29 Aug 2006 05:48:53 -0700) it happened
wrote in .com:

Hi Charles,

The new president of Iran (Ahmadinejad) has ordered to collect all the
outside satellite dishes.

We, in Iran, need to come up with an indoor satellite dish that works.
Is there any indoor satellite dish in Europe's market (or any place
else) that could do the job?

If you are a Satellite Dish expert, please email me the specifications
of what needs to be done to pick up a weak signal from indoor, we have
local college students/engineers who can come up with an
indoor-dish-prototype and cheaply distribute it to people.

Kish


An way would be to do some research into materials that pass the satellite
frequency and are strong anough to be used for a roof, or a window in a roof.
Glass and many plastics do not qualify, but these materials exist.
Your students can likely find these.

To distribute, if over small distances, like a few houses, you could use coax.
If only one station at the time split the LNB signal.
Or re-transmit at say UHF, but then everybody will receive it.
Same for feeding it into the internet, large video data streams will attract
attention, even if encrypted.
Video (FBAS) via coax is cheap and can go several hundred meters, so can
ethernet cable, easy to obtain switches..... PC with PCI card, feed into
LAN, perhaps simplest, allows messaging too, use screened cable, hard
to detect.

No way a cable or radio? Modulate a laser beam (diode), good for some
distance, hard to intercept and detect if IR.

Well am I helping the US adversaries now? It will work for both sides.
Glassfiber in the ground.....
But all that digging attracts attention too.

Laser link.







DR. RBRK August 29th 06 03:32 PM

Indoor Satellite Television Dish for populated cities?
 
Do not worry. That's what they do to steal money from Iranians. Smaller
mini sat. dishes will come to the Iranian market from Dubai soon. The
center of Rafsanjani and Pasdars' mafia.

http://www.peiknet.com/1385/07shahri...39mahvareh.htm


wrote in
oups.com:

Hi Charles,

The new president of Iran (Ahmadinejad) has ordered to collect all
the outside satellite dishes.

We, in Iran, need to come up with an indoor satellite dish that works.
Is there any indoor satellite dish in Europe's market (or any place
else) that could do the job?

If you are a Satellite Dish expert, please email me the specifications
of what needs to be done to pick up a weak signal from indoor, we have
local college students/engineers who can come up with an
indoor-dish-prototype and cheaply distribute it to people.

Kish

Charles Ellson wrote:
On 28 Aug 2006 17:30:03 -0700,
wrote:

Does anyone know a good indoor Satellite Dish that works in
Tehran/Iran?

A few friends are suggesting:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/searchtempla...OOR%20SATELLIT
E%20DISH

http://www.rflinkusa.com/products_apd1410.html

Any suggestions? Thanks.

Which satellite(s) are you chasing ? If it is something "local" with
a strong signal then you're only needing a small dish which can be
e.g. put in the corner of a balcony but a weaker signal will require
a larger dish.
--
_______
+---------------------------------------------------+ |\\ //|
| Charles Ellson: | | \\ // |
+---------------------------------------------------+ | |
| // \\ |
Alba gu brath |//___\\|




Bill Kearney August 29th 06 03:35 PM

Indoor Satellite Television Dish for populated cities?
 
Or how about getting the people to rise up and stop the foolishness that
let's their government abuse them this way? Why put a bandaid on a shotgun
wound? Likewise, any schemes to share a dish signal are dependent on
trusting everyong sharing it not to rat out the others. What's worse,
having a dish by yourself or conspiring to share it with others? Screw
that, overthrow the damned government and put a stop to this insanity.

Otherwise, just disguise the dish. The signals coming all the way down from
orbit aren't strong enough to penetrate building structures. Doesn't really
matter what sort of dish you setup if it can't get the signal. But here
again, if you've got a government that arrests you for having a dish, that
same government is likely to treat efforts to HIDE said dish even more
harshly.

It's a no-win situation, solvable only by rejecting that government. Time
to dump some tea in a harbor my friend.


DR. RBRK August 29th 06 03:47 PM

Indoor Satellite Television Dish for populated cities?
 
BTW, When you buy it, invest a few Dollars to buy a Uzi. It is the best
way to counter the sag baseeji insects of the terrorist regime of Iran


"DR. RBRK" wrote in news:[email protected]
216.77.188.18:

Do not worry. That's what they do to steal money from Iranians.

Smaller
mini sat. dishes will come to the Iranian market from Dubai soon. The
center of Rafsanjani and Pasdars' mafia.

http://www.peiknet.com/1385/07shahri...39mahvareh.htm


wrote in
oups.com:

Hi Charles,

The new president of Iran (Ahmadinejad) has ordered to collect all
the outside satellite dishes.

We, in Iran, need to come up with an indoor satellite dish that works.
Is there any indoor satellite dish in Europe's market (or any place
else) that could do the job?

If you are a Satellite Dish expert, please email me the specifications
of what needs to be done to pick up a weak signal from indoor, we have
local college students/engineers who can come up with an
indoor-dish-prototype and cheaply distribute it to people.

Kish

Charles Ellson wrote:
On 28 Aug 2006 17:30:03 -0700,
wrote:

Does anyone know a good indoor Satellite Dish that works in
Tehran/Iran?

A few friends are suggesting:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/searchtempla...iteria=INDOOR%

20SATELLIT
E%20DISH

http://www.rflinkusa.com/products_apd1410.html

Any suggestions? Thanks.

Which satellite(s) are you chasing ? If it is something "local" with
a strong signal then you're only needing a small dish which can be
e.g. put in the corner of a balcony but a weaker signal will require
a larger dish.
--
_______
+---------------------------------------------------+ |\\ //|
| Charles Ellson: | | \\ // |
+---------------------------------------------------+ | |
| // \\ |
Alba gu brath |//___\\|





Jim Nusbaum August 29th 06 06:49 PM

Indoor Satellite Television Dish for populated cities?
 
Actually I think you can receive the signal through glass (a large window) just fine. Any normal
satellite dish will work indoors provided it has a view of the satellite(s) and the material between
it and the satellite(s) can be penetrated by the satellite frequencies. I think that includes glass
(normal window glass) and other types of materials.

And I guess a lot of things might be illegal in Iran but the poster can figure that out for themselves.

Jim Watt wrote:
On 28 Aug 2006 17:30:03 -0700, wrote:

Does anyone know a good indoor Satellite Dish that works in
Tehran/Iran?


indoor is not really an option, you need to research
how others do it bearing in mind it may be illegal.


--
Jim Watt
http://www.gibnet.com


Jan Panteltje August 29th 06 07:53 PM

Indoor Satellite Television Dish for populated cities?
 
On a sunny day (Tue, 29 Aug 2006 10:49:13 -0600) it happened Jim Nusbaum
wrote in :

Actually I think you can receive the signal through glass (a large window) just fine. Any normal
satellite dish will work indoors provided it has a view of the satellite(s) and the material between
it and the satellite(s) can be penetrated by the satellite frequencies. I think that includes glass
(normal window glass) and other types of materials.


Not behind my windows, and I have tried.
Some types of gllas contain lead I'v heard, but I am not sure that is true.
Most certainly some types of plastic are used as lenses for microwaves...


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