ᐅ What is a realistic price for a satellite system including installation?
Created on: 24 May 2017 21:55
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titoz
Hello everyone,
I would like to get a rough idea of what to expect when installing a satellite dish system.
It will probably be an Astro 85cm (33 inches) dish, just for Astra. A splitter for up to 16 receivers.
Basically, the dish should be mounted, aligned, and the cable routed through the roof, since the splitter will be located in the attic under the roof.
A roof flashing or something similar will also be needed.
What have your experiences or quotes been?
I will handle running the cables from the splitter to the receivers myself.
Are we looking at a total cost of around 500 €, 1500 €, or even more?
I don’t really have a sense for this yet.
Best regards,
Tito
I would like to get a rough idea of what to expect when installing a satellite dish system.
It will probably be an Astro 85cm (33 inches) dish, just for Astra. A splitter for up to 16 receivers.
Basically, the dish should be mounted, aligned, and the cable routed through the roof, since the splitter will be located in the attic under the roof.
A roof flashing or something similar will also be needed.
What have your experiences or quotes been?
I will handle running the cables from the splitter to the receivers myself.
Are we looking at a total cost of around 500 €, 1500 €, or even more?
I don’t really have a sense for this yet.
Best regards,
Tito
*Sharing the HD map across multiple devices
* IPTV playlists "mainly foreign TV channels"
* Sky
* Media Portal "movies, series, etc."
* Recordings of TV programs
Nowadays, many TVs also support these functions.
I also use a Fire TV box with Kodi.
Somehow, all of this is in a legal gray area.
* IPTV playlists "mainly foreign TV channels"
* Sky
* Media Portal "movies, series, etc."
* Recordings of TV programs
Nowadays, many TVs also support these functions.
I also use a Fire TV box with Kodi.
Somehow, all of this is in a legal gray area.
I used to have media players like a Popcorn Hour and later a Dune Player. Nowadays, I don’t need them anymore because the NAS has been enhanced with Plex, and any Chromecast, Amazon Stick, or similar device works well as a player. With newer TVs, this is probably possible directly (or with my current devices via DLNA, though that is less convenient).
I’m also not keen on external TV boxes. They can be quite expensive, and features like recording have never interested me. Especially since the TV programming itself is so poor that our TVs are rarely used for traditional TV viewing and mostly serve as displays for streaming. The “grey area” issue might be an argument for some, but if you’re already operating in that “grey area,” you can access all content directly from the internet anyway. And I don’t really need RTL2 in HD.
I’m also not keen on external TV boxes. They can be quite expensive, and features like recording have never interested me. Especially since the TV programming itself is so poor that our TVs are rarely used for traditional TV viewing and mostly serve as displays for streaming. The “grey area” issue might be an argument for some, but if you’re already operating in that “grey area,” you can access all content directly from the internet anyway. And I don’t really need RTL2 in HD.
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