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All posts by Mazbar
Below are all of Mazbar's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.KB Aerials: last two weeks have been quiet bet this week mad busy how about you.
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jb38: I have ordered one from my dealers so I have one in stock. Not expensive but not cheap either to have in stock.
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Howell Edwards: you are obviously having reception problems. When you called the aerial man to come around and check you aerial to make sure everything was ok with your installation what did he say ?
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Howell Edwards : my name is anthony what does my name have to do with it. All I was asking is have you had your aerial checked befor you say the transmitter is faulty. If the transmitter was faulty everyone on the transmitter would be complaining wouldn't they ?
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Howell Edwards: the reason you will find names like mine and jb and others is we do post allot and people don't need to know our names to act on our advice. In my experience transmitter faults account for about 1% of people's long term reception problems. The main reception problems are coax damaged, parts lose and rattling on the aerial, large objects between aerial and transmitter ie hills or large flats , if amplified the amplifier being faulty and lastly trees between the aerial and the transmitter. I spent a lot of money on a reception meter so I can check for any of the above. This is why I asked had you had your aerial checked
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Ian Garrick: if you allready have sky and your dish has spare outputs all you need is a cable from the lnb and a freesat box, you can pick these up for under £40
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Briantist obviously someone isn't happy and insults could breach your terms and conditions so please can you deal with the poster thank you
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Briantist: thank you I only give advice on things I have normaly come across that's why most of my advice is north west centred. Some advice can relate to any transmitter, but when you give advice and are met with insults that's not right. If they want advice ask if they want to rant please rant somewhere else. Once again thank yor Brian
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B.BARTLETT : a couple of suggestions can the aerial be mover away from the tree and still in line is sight of the transmitter, if it carn't sometimes if there is strong signal but it get affected when the wind blows the leafs you can lower the aerial into the trunk of the tree, the trunk doesn't move so if you can get signal lower down it should stay stable if not you may have to try freesat hope this helps
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Tuesday 13 August 2013 2:33PM
kb aerials: you can use a global io link this replaces the internal modulator and still works the magic eyes.