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Old 22-09-08, 07:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Euro satellite dish next to Sky dish.

I have a sky dish with the standard quad lnb. I would like to install my 80cm dish (with twin monoblock) for recieving euro satellite channels right next to it. Just how close can these dishes be? Do they interfere with each other?

Because of the nature of my house, I want them to be about 3 cm away from each other, obviously not obscuring each others line of sight of course.

This ok?
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Default Re: Euro satellite dish next to Sky dish.

Shouldn't make any difference how close they are to each other as long as each dish doesn't block the others line of sight



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