Garcrogo said:
Please can anyone recommend an everything thrown in satellite system that is easy to install and set up for my caravan . A good value for money system around a £120 max (I have a tv )
Any advice welcome .
Regards
David
I often answer this question as there is a very inexpensive answer.
First get yourself a satellite receiver. Look on line and find out if you have a branch of Cash Converters in your area. It's a good idea to ring before you go but they often have Sky boxes in stock which, complete with mains lead, remote, and guarantee, will cost you less than £20. As you will not be able to record if they have one in stock it is a good idea to get a multi-room box which is the same basic receiver as the Sky+HD box but as it does not have a hard drive it is much smaller and lighter. If you are lucky it will have a used subscription card in it (behind flap lower right front corner) which will ensure that you get the correct local TV region. If it does not have a card you will get BBC1 London and ITV Central West, or you can buy a Freesat-from-Sky card on line for a once off £25. Note if you go this route you will have to set it up at home to activate the card. You do NOT need a Sky subscription and after you have bought the card (if you need to) there are no other charges.
Alternatively you can get a Freesat box but they are rather more expensive and have some channels missing that are free-to-air (FTA) on the Sky platform. Sky and Freesat come from the same satellite cluster, they just have different electronic programme guides which means the channel numbers are different.
Get yourself a dish: I would recommend a 60cm ovoid dish as they work better in weaker signal areas. By comparison a Sky Zone1 dish is the equivalent of 43cm and a Zone2 dish (if they still make them) is the equivalent of 55cm.
You will need a tripod. Dig around eBay and find a lightweight aluminium unit such as the Konig that I have. The dish will work at ground level if it has a clear view of the sky roughly south east but sometimes you might need to point it over a hedge. You will need some awning pegs to stop it tipping over in the wind.
Get 25m of WF100 or similar cable from Screwfix or Toolstation, plus a bag of screw-on F-type connectors and a bag of F-type 'barrel' adapters to be able to connect two cables together. You will pay less for a bag of 10 then you will pay for two from such as B&Q or Homebase.
Finally a good optical compass to align the dish and a signal finder. If you have an Android phone that has a compass then download the (free) Satellite Director app which will show you the direction of the satellite and exactly where it is in the sky - makes it easy to 'miss' trees! The signal finder often comes on offer at Lidl or Aldi and will cost you a fiver or so.
Thereafter its just a case of putting it together. There are plenty of videos on YouTube to show you how to make up F-type connectors and how to set up the dish, but if you need more help just come back here or PM me.
One final tip. When you have all the kit together replace the nuts on the U-bolts on the dish with wing nuts (and carry a couple of spares) as they are much easier and quicker to use. Also get two 10mm ring/open spanners for adjusting the dish tilt.
Simples..................?