tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8424936018545539903.post6699500135274747386..comments2023-05-29T16:20:33.158+01:00Comments on NB Rock 'n' Roll: Swapped sister for brotherCarolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18155792486454776550noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8424936018545539903.post-49932996961293475032011-08-12T15:39:07.926+01:002011-08-12T15:39:07.926+01:00Yes it is, it's a Camos 30cm single LNB.
Lik...Yes it is, it's a Camos 30cm single LNB. <br />Like any dish (or aerial for that matter) it need a clear path to pick up the signal (so if trees or tall buildings are in the way it won't pick up) but it self seeks and stays locked on and the picture quality is excellent. <br />You can't record and watch tv at the same time because it is only a single LNB. Two LNBs are available from Camos but we were worried that the 40 cm dome would be too high (for low bridges). <br />We have recently seen a 30cm dome on a narrowboat with two LNBs but we're not sure if this size is available as a standard now or if the one we saw had been modified (there was no-one on board for us to enquire).<br />Hope this is useful.Carolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10902228762594290638noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8424936018545539903.post-14855774439650499152011-08-12T14:19:55.267+01:002011-08-12T14:19:55.267+01:00Hi Carol,
Is that a satellite dome I saw on the ro...Hi Carol,<br />Is that a satellite dome I saw on the roof of your boat? If so; what make and model is it and how do you find the reception?<br />TomTom and Janhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11277996736846008000noreply@blogger.com