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Satellite dish advice

  • 31-05-2011 1:32pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 13


    So I recently bought a new tv that is happily receiving saorview through my aerial and it also has an inbuilt freesat hd tuner. I currently have no satellite dish and would like to purchase one and have it installed. I have rang around some local guys who quoted me approx €90 for supply and install but I really want to make sure that the dish I get is a quality one that will last a reasonable amount of time.
    So could anyone give me some advice what I need to look out for. Dish size? Any particular recommeded dish? How do I know that I am getting a proper installer? Is there a list of registered installers? Future maintenance/repositioning?
    I have trawled through a number of posts on the board but most people seem to already have sky dishes installed by sky engineers. Any information is greatly appreciated. I'm in Co Meath.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 261 ✭✭Premier


    cutedarcy wrote: »
    So I recently bought a new tv that is happily receiving saorview through my aerial and it also has an inbuilt freesat hd tuner. I currently have no satellite dish and would like to purchase one and have it installed. I have rang around some local guys who quoted me approx €90 for supply and install but I really want to make sure that the dish I get is a quality one that will last a reasonable amount of time.
    So could anyone give me some advice what I need to look out for. Dish size? Any particular recommeded dish? How do I know that I am getting a proper installer? Is there a list of registered installers? Future maintenance/repositioning?
    I have trawled through a number of posts on the board but most people seem to already have sky dishes installed by sky engineers. Any information is greatly appreciated. I'm in Co Meath.


    Have a look in the stickies above, pleanty of shops their online / both bricks and morter.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,136 ✭✭✭John mac




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