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    dish size required for teesside

    Hi all I have a bit of a problem, I have a 1.1 triax dish motorized sat on a mast attached to my garage however for me to receive the relevant signal required my dish is elevated high in the air as my house obstructs the signal, its not possible to move the dish as it is located at the very rear of my garden, my question is I am thinking of moving a dish to the front of my house, ime looking to get signal from 23/19/13 east plus 30 west, would I be miles away with a 60 cm dish ?

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    Hi Stavo, without a doubt you'll struggle in bad weather up in Teeside with a 60cms dish. You require a minimum of 80cms or ideally 90cms dish to ensure stable signal from those birds.

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    I would recommend a 1mdish

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    Hi
    i recently lived in Teesside TS4 area and i had 1m dish mounted just above the rear roof level and got all sats sometimes manged to pull Nilesat at 7W. I used Tr*cS*t to install the dish based in Skippers Lane Ind Est.

    Hope it helps

    Eggie

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