xKillerMonkeyx - 12 December 2009 12:49 AM
What is the vertical/horizontal you talk about? Wouldnt the one dish get all the UK channels? 1 to 5??
The main free to air (BBC an ITV C4 and Five) UK satellite TV is transmited from the Astra 2d satellite.
This satellite has a very “narrow” focused beam, aimed at the UK, to try and stop overspil to countries where the signal is not supposed to be watched…..although it can with big dishes!
However, also on these beam are two polarisations Verticles and Horizontals.
Many BBC1 regions are on the Vs and BBC2,3,4 are on the Hs, for example.
Many reception reports just mention Astra 2d as a whole and not the specifics about reecption of both Vs and Hs.
For example,in my area (Valencia) the reception reports say a 1.8m or 2.4m dish.
These are fine for reception of the Vs, but even with a 2.4 the Hs are not available ALL day!!!!
So if the reception maps say 1m to 1.25, this may be the case for some signals and not the full Vs and Hs. But from all the reports I have seen a 1.25m should be OK…..
BUT
Best to speak to neighbours or other UK people in the area (is there any local english press?) and ask about their rececption and their dish size for ALL channels. Remember in rain and heavy cloud reception will be lost / reduced.
PS. If you do find an installer in that area, please post back, as I get asked a few times about the northern areas, and so far have not heard of a relaible insatller, and this would also help people on here also.