TV Ariel / Satellite Dish

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10/05/2009 - 09:54

Can anyone recommend someone to install a TV Ariel / Fee To Air Satellite Dish in the Montefino, (TE), Abruzzo area?Also, what are the standard costs that we should expect to pay for this?Yeah, I know this is a diy job but not sure if there are any legal reasons that this has to be done by an Italian professional, i.e. Do you need permission from the local Comune?

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.... sit before reading.The dish for UK free sat will need to be 2.8 or 3m in diameter.... ie a really heavy bit of precision panel on a substantial and heavy base. to make it windproof... the regular cost for this - neighbours real job - was €4,600.I don't know about the commune but anything to do with concrete will fire them up usually.

HiDish size depends on what you want to receive/ watch.  BBC1 & 2 are difficult to receive on all but the largest dish because signal is on ASTRA 2D beam which is tightly focused on UK,  But ITV 1, channel 4 & 5 and probably 100 other channels, including sky news, BBC news and free film channels are transmitted on the Astra south/ north beams which are strong all over europe.A dish no larger that 1.2 to 1.4 m will receive the said north south beams will little to drop out due to weather.  I has such a satelitte dish installed for me when I worked and lived in Milan (2006),   in Milan I could even get BBC1 & 2 and the cost of dish, LNB and cable was 600 euro.  I bought the receiver from EBay and got the free to air card from Sky. I intend fitting a 1.4 m dish to our house in Viterbo later this year, I will share the results after installation. Regards Terence

 Here in Abruzzo we have free Sky TV with a modest sized 60cm dish.Join Abruzzolutely forum, ask the same question & you'll get all the info you need.Pilch