Satellite TV in a Motorhome

Satellite TV in a Motorhome

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raceboy

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13,250 posts

286 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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Has anyone got any idea how hard it will be to bodge up a Satellite TV connection on the side of a Motorhome using domestic satellite kit.
Planning real luxury for this years Le Mans

JMorgan

36,010 posts

290 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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Should not be a problem if you stabalise the van. Assuming you know how to find whatever sattelite you are looking for?

>> Edited by JMorgan on Thursday 30th May 09:03

barter

246 posts

290 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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Quite a few motor homes at LeMans do this. Just really need a compass and a steady mount. Also the TV needs to be viewable from outside the motor home

The more people who bring satellite the better as
France may be playing England on the Sunday morning I believe. So please park your motor home in Houx

JMorgan

36,010 posts

290 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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If you havn't a suitable mount, you can use a mike stand, or something along the same lines, and a few house bricks/breezblock to weigh it down. Compass is handy but elevation is the key. Get the elevation correct and point roughly the right way, bit to the left, bit to the right etc and it should come good. If you don't have stabilisers you can sit very still and hope its not windy or get a couple of bottle jacks and bits of wood for spreaders/increase hieght etc. Try it on your drive first. With a small dish you may not need stabilisers, if you are going to use the roof. Of course you don't need them if you use the ground.

>> Edited by JMorgan on Thursday 30th May 09:18

mel

10,168 posts

281 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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A walk in the park, just follow the instructions and use a compass, I've set mine up on the boat befor the only drawback is that I have to be in a marina at the time as I can't afford the 10's of thousands for a gyro stabilised version

raceboy

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286 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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We are still trying to get the kit together, we need a dish/LMB unit, and the cable to the decoder, any idea what direction the thing needs pointing in to get EuroSport?
We'll be in Houx 474/5/6 if anyone knows what their doing feel free to lend a a hand

barter

246 posts

290 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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raceboy - I assume it's an analogue decoder, or is it digital?

raceboy

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286 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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I think its Digital, current Sky kit
Does this make a a difference?
Do French Terestrial TV show the Race/Matches?

JMorgan

36,010 posts

290 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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You may need to check the footprint as well.

raceboy

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286 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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Footprint?
Sorry I'm a complete numpty when it comes to things like this!

JMorgan

36,010 posts

290 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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Sat coverage, I'll have a furtle for the astra web site.
Pick your bird
www.ses-astra.com/market/british_isles/receiving/footprints/index.shtml

>> Edited by JMorgan on Thursday 30th May 11:52

barter

246 posts

290 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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I'm trying to see if I can find some stuff for you. When we moved last year we left a dish, cable and LNB. They may still have it or I have other contacts. Not sure if the LNB is suitable for digital, although I think it will be.
I'll be with the TVR Sussex crew probably near you in Houx.

Footprint. LeMans is northern France but good point.
... Looks like the smallest dish will cope.

>> Edited by barter on Thursday 30th May 11:56

raceboy

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286 months

Sunday 2nd June 2002
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Has any one got any idea which type of dish is going to work the best for this, I'm not spending a fortune on this as its only getting used once!
Ebay here I come
Mini dish, big saucer type thing, or standard sky dish?
Someone must know

barter

246 posts

290 months

Sunday 2nd June 2002
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My sources for a dish for you have failed (all been binned) but I do have a 3m cable with F-connectors (standard satellite screw connector).
A 60 cm dish should be OK and at a push the standard mini dish. The satellite footprint I've seen looks OK.
If not using the mini dish then the LNB needs to be a Universal LNB preferrable less than 4-5 years old otherwise the frequencies will be shifted.

I'm camping about 100 yards from you, I think, somewhere between 420 and 450 (we have a few) in Houx.

raceboy

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13,250 posts

286 months

Monday 3rd June 2002
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Would this work?

Nokia 1700 Analogue Satellite System, 60cm dish, mounting bracket and 0.7dB Grundig Gold Universal LNB.

Pre-programmed and remote controlled PAL receiver, able to receive transmissions from all types of analogue TV satellite
transmitting with the PAL or SECAM system.

Wegener noise reduction system giving high-fidelity stereo sound.

Complete with remote control unit, instruction manual and programming guide.

JMorgan

36,010 posts

290 months

Saturday 8th June 2002
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As for the dish and LNB.
LNB and dish will recieve anything aimed at if its big enough and the LNB the right freq.
Lower band 11-11.5 Ghz then 11.5 to 12 Ghz odd. Depends what you want.
0.7 is the noise figure. lower the better. 0.7 is pretty good.
Find out what you want to recieve.
Digital dishes don't need to be as big as big for analogue for
reception.
Might suggest a larger dish for analogue
As for the kit on the end I havn't a clue. No sat TV at at home.

barter

246 posts

290 months

Saturday 8th June 2002
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One of the biggest problems with the analogue system is football coverage! I'm not sure if anyone is broadcasting the football on analogue