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Old 01-05-2013, 19:32   #7
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Re: Sky TV Installation

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Originally Posted by ruddock08 View Post
I'm confused... You had to pay extra for Sky HD even though the box is free?

I have 2 perfect, out of the way and ground floor accessible spots I'd like the dish to go in. Can the dish be installed on a flexi 2 way arm so it can be tilted? And do trees affect the reception at all? Side of my house would be great and is in line of sight, just have a few of the neighbours trees in the way!
Don't worry about dish positioning , when the installer arrives discuss with him where you'd like it and he'll suggest the best place to you and see if that's acceptable with you.
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