tolkarovers
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Contracts ban Sky dishes, specifically by name as "Sky Digital dishes". As a result theres a lot of standard white dishes, some up to 1.2M, hanging off balconies
Is this the guy who sold the emperor those new clothes?!gramlab said:Think he said they mounted the dish inside the attic and changed the tiles in the signal path for a few 'special ones' that allowed the signal through without any interference.
serotoninsid said:I did see a small dish on suction pads - attached to a window recently! Have never seen this option before - may not always be stable but it would definitely be temporary - so couldnt see anyone having a problem with it.
Good question - it was definitely no more than 60cm - if not smaller. Would only be an option for Astra2 - can we assume OP just wants this?europhile said:What size is small?
Well whether it was 60 or less - it doesnt matter if its on suction caps on a window - cos its not fixed to the dwellings structure. I think you would be legally covered as it would be deemed as being there temporarily.europhile said:I certainly know that the development where I live wouldn't allow a 60cm disk.
serotoninsid said:I did see a small dish on suction pads - attached to a window recently! Have never seen this option before - may not always be stable but it would definitely be temporary - so couldnt see anyone having a problem with it.
It did seem lightweight and there were at least three very large suction caps on it.dam099 said:Is there not a safety issue with this? One good gust of wind and it could come down on someones head (I suppose the coax if attached firmly enough and not very slack might stop it going all the way down but I'd not like to be relying on that).
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