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Tim+ May 12th 13 08:18 PM

Flat panel satellite dish
 
rbel wrote:
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience the effectiveness of this
'dish'
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Satellite-Di...bs_528563031_5
Purely from a looks viewpoint it may help us get around our no dishes
or external aerials problem.


Probably completely wrong but didn't European courts decide that such bans
were illegal. You have a *right* to access satellite signals.

Tim

the dog from that film you saw[_3_] May 12th 13 08:35 PM

Flat panel satellite dish
 
On 12/05/2013 19:18, Tim+ wrote:
rbel wrote:
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience the effectiveness of this
'dish'
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Satellite-Di...bs_528563031_5
Purely from a looks viewpoint it may help us get around our no dishes
or external aerials problem.


Probably completely wrong but didn't European courts decide that such bans
were illegal. You have a *right* to access satellite signals.

Tim



in conservation areas?

--
Gareth.
That fly.... Is your magic wand.

rbel[_2_] May 12th 13 09:23 PM

Flat panel satellite dish
 
On Sun, 12 May 2013 19:35:06 +0100, the dog from that film you saw
wrote:

On 12/05/2013 19:18, Tim+ wrote:
rbel wrote:
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience the effectiveness of this
'dish'
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Satellite-Di...bs_528563031_5
Purely from a looks viewpoint it may help us get around our no dishes
or external aerials problem.


Probably completely wrong but didn't European courts decide that such bans
were illegal. You have a *right* to access satellite signals.

Tim



in conservation areas?


Apart from the legal/rights/conservation area/covenants issue we would
not really want to install a standard satellite dish that did not
blend with its surroundings. The property is in a woodland area with
adjacent public pathways.

We have relied on Freeview ever since we moved here but the trees
between us and the transmitter are still growing and the signal now
breaks up whenever we are on the receiving end of anything more than a
strong breeze, causing reception problems.

Luckily there is a tree free 'window' between 15 and 40 degrees east
of south of the property which could theoretically allow for Freesat
reception.
--
rbel

Woody[_4_] May 13th 13 08:38 AM

Flat panel satellite dish
 
rbel wrote in message
...
On Sun, 12 May 2013 19:35:06 +0100, the dog from that film you
saw
wrote:

On 12/05/2013 19:18, Tim+ wrote:
rbel wrote:
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience the
effectiveness of this
'dish'
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Satellite-Di...bs_528563031_5
Purely from a looks viewpoint it may help us get around our
no dishes
or external aerials problem.

Probably completely wrong but didn't European courts decide
that such bans
were illegal. You have a *right* to access satellite
signals.

Tim



in conservation areas?


Apart from the legal/rights/conservation area/covenants issue
we would
not really want to install a standard satellite dish that did
not
blend with its surroundings. The property is in a woodland
area with
adjacent public pathways.

We have relied on Freeview ever since we moved here but the
trees
between us and the transmitter are still growing and the signal
now
breaks up whenever we are on the receiving end of anything more
than a
strong breeze, causing reception problems.

Luckily there is a tree free 'window' between 15 and 40 degrees
east
of south of the property which could theoretically allow for
Freesat
reception.
--
rbel




Could you not put the dish at ground level and disguise/hide it
from passing eyes?


--
Woody

harrogate three at ntlworld dot com



rbel[_2_] May 13th 13 11:31 AM

Flat panel satellite dish
 
On Mon, 13 May 2013 07:38:07 +0100, "Woody"
wrote:

rbel wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 12 May 2013 19:35:06 +0100, the dog from that film you
saw
wrote:

On 12/05/2013 19:18, Tim+ wrote:
rbel wrote:
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience the
effectiveness of this
'dish'
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Satellite-Di...bs_528563031_5
Purely from a looks viewpoint it may help us get around our
no dishes
or external aerials problem.

Probably completely wrong but didn't European courts decide
that such bans
were illegal. You have a *right* to access satellite
signals.

Tim



in conservation areas?


Apart from the legal/rights/conservation area/covenants issue
we would
not really want to install a standard satellite dish that did
not
blend with its surroundings. The property is in a woodland
area with
adjacent public pathways.

We have relied on Freeview ever since we moved here but the
trees
between us and the transmitter are still growing and the signal
now
breaks up whenever we are on the receiving end of anything more
than a
strong breeze, causing reception problems.

Luckily there is a tree free 'window' between 15 and 40 degrees
east
of south of the property which could theoretically allow for
Freesat
reception.
--
rbel




Could you not put the dish at ground level and disguise/hide it
from passing eyes?


Unfortunately the SSE facing 'window' is only available at a height of
2 metres.

--
rbel

tony sayer May 13th 13 01:20 PM

Flat panel satellite dish
 
In article , rbel [email protected]?.?
scribeth thus
On Sun, 12 May 2013 19:35:06 +0100, the dog from that film you saw
wrote:

On 12/05/2013 19:18, Tim+ wrote:
rbel wrote:
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience the effectiveness of this
'dish'
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Satellite-Di...00319C8W0/ref=

zg_bs_528563031_5
Purely from a looks viewpoint it may help us get around our no dishes
or external aerials problem.

Probably completely wrong but didn't European courts decide that such bans
were illegal. You have a *right* to access satellite signals.

Tim



in conservation areas?


Apart from the legal/rights/conservation area/covenants issue we would
not really want to install a standard satellite dish that did not
blend with its surroundings. The property is in a woodland area with
adjacent public pathways.

We have relied on Freeview ever since we moved here but the trees
between us and the transmitter are still growing and the signal now
breaks up whenever we are on the receiving end of anything more than a
strong breeze, causing reception problems.

Luckily there is a tree free 'window' between 15 and 40 degrees east
of south of the property which could theoretically allow for Freesat
reception.


I've seen more then the one dish fitted to listed buildings and the like
but they have been done very well and very carefully so as not to be
noticed. The average sky installer just wouldn't have the time to
spare;!...
--
Tony Sayer



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