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Do i HAVE to have a mini dish to get Sky Digital service?

yabba dabba (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 27th July 2004, 11:18

My local council refuse to let me put a mini dish on the roof of the block where i live, and this was the only place the sky technician bloke could get a signal from.

How can i get digital transmissions without the need for a mini dish?

RE: Do i HAVE to have a mini dish to get Sky Digital service?

Derren (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 27th July 2004, 12:28

You can get it through cable, if you have the means.

RE: Do i HAVE to have a mini dish to get Sky Digital service?

Paull (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 27th July 2004, 14:56

If you have a window (or balcony) facing roughly S/E you may be able to pop a dish by it without anyone noticing. You can get a signal through glass (again S/E facing) but you would need a 90 cm dish & luck.Why does the council object to a roof mount? I would ask planning about that one. Lastly Freeview springs to mind. What channels do you want?

RE: Do i HAVE to have a mini dish to get Sky Digital service?

jeffthegun (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 27th July 2004, 15:34

dont a lot of blocks have a communal dish?




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RE: Do i HAVE to have a mini dish to get Sky Digital service?

yabba dabba (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 27th July 2004, 17:07

There is only a communal ariel/antenna,

Can i get all the satellite channels down a phone line without the need for a dish?

RE: Do i HAVE to have a mini dish to get Sky Digital service?

cassius76 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 28th July 2004, 11:16

err.... no.


There were broadband trials in london a few years ago..

but nothing came of it.

Looks like a no go. sorry... :-(

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RE: Do i HAVE to have a mini dish to get Sky Digital service?

alterego (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 28th July 2004, 13:21

"My local council refuse to.."

Is it their block, then? I don`t think they can refuse on planning grounds, since Mrs T. got an exemption for dishes to help her chum, the Dirty Digger (prop. Sky TV). Not that I`m biased, or anything... :-)

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