![]() ![]() The circumstances of your installation will govern the specific items you are going to need but you can almost stake the house that if you have an issue, there will be a solution out there to solve it. ![]() Naturally a Zone 1 dish is smaller and more discrete than a Zone 2.ĭish mounting is almost a whole new subject in itself and covers such areas as bolts, chimney mounting equipment, wall mounting brackets, ground mountings, tripod assemblies, angled brackets, protective rubber feet for LNB F connectors and more. You should get some information from a local installer as to what works best where you are. That said, a Zone 2 dish offers better protection from weather and tropospheric conditions that adversely affect satellite signals (AKA better rain margin) and, let’s face it, if you live in North Wales or the North West of England, you’re not unfamiliar with the sight of rain. In theory this means you’ll want Zone 1 for England & Wales and Zone 2 otherwise. Where you are located in the UK governs how good (strong) a satellite signal you will receive with the basic rule of thumb being England and Wales get a better deal than Scotland and Ireland.
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