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Need to leave window open , but keep heat out!
Hi , this is going to sound daft but..
I need to keep the heat in (it's cold outside) I need to keep the window open. there is a small 30cm satellite dish on the window sill I need for sky digital (the tv reception here is appalling - dreadful - you can barely make out the shapes on the screen) This dish is realy really small - unbelievable With the window open , how can I keep the heat out. Are there any really 'heavy' curtains or anything. Incredibly, despite the temperature difference it's not *too* bad. I use a sheet of fabric to cover the hole in the wall (light proof curtain lining from john lewis). As well as that I draw the curtain. Any suggestions please?! |
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the signal should go through the glass, so you potentially could mount the
dish indoors completely. If signal attenuation is too much, a bigger dish will do it. I have a 10mm hole in my window frame that the cable goes through - It'll be easy to polyfiller in later. wrote in message oups.com... Hi , this is going to sound daft but.. I need to keep the heat in (it's cold outside) I need to keep the window open. there is a small 30cm satellite dish on the window sill I need for sky digital (the tv reception here is appalling - dreadful - you can barely make out the shapes on the screen) This dish is realy really small - unbelievable With the window open , how can I keep the heat out. Are there any really 'heavy' curtains or anything. Incredibly, despite the temperature difference it's not *too* bad. I use a sheet of fabric to cover the hole in the wall (light proof curtain lining from john lewis). As well as that I draw the curtain. Any suggestions please?! |
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Dave Fawthrop wrote: On 18 Nov 2005 15:02:24 -0800, wrote: | Hi , this is going to sound daft but.. | | | | I need to keep the heat in (it's cold outside) | | I need to keep the window open. | | there is a small 30cm satellite dish on the window sill I need for sky | digital (the tv reception here is appalling - dreadful - you can barely | make out the shapes on the screen) | | This dish is realy really small - unbelievable | | | With the window open , how can I keep the heat out. | | Are there any really 'heavy' curtains or anything. | Incredibly, despite the temperature difference it's not *too* bad. | | | I use a sheet of fabric to cover the hole in the wall (light proof | curtain lining from john lewis). | | As well as that I draw the curtain. A sat dish will receive a signal through *plain* glass, but not through the more modern heat saving glass. uk.tech.digital-tv is thataway They know more about sat reception than I do. -- Dave Fawthrop dave hyphenologist co uk Sat Ch4, Ch5, only GBP20 http://www.freesatfromsky.com - "what is freesat?" - "view T&C" - What will I receive "£20 ... one Viewing Card". You will also need $ky box and dish. List of Channels at http://www.wickonline.com/fta.htm All BBC & ITV Channels are now FTA and do not need this card. It's ddouble glazing yep, i'm using freesat from sky . got my box for £99 from simply digital.co.uk outstanding value! no more subscription fees!! My landlord in a company. I live in keyworker accommodation. each room is like a tiny rabbit hutch, yet I pay £500+ per month (cos it's London) |
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On 19 Nov 2005 00:49:46 -0800, wrote:
| | Dave Fawthrop wrote: | On 18 Nov 2005 15:02:24 -0800, wrote: | A sat dish will receive a signal through *plain* glass, but not through | the more modern heat saving glass. | It's ddouble glazing A sat dish *should* receive through old plain glass double glazing but not the new glazing with heat saving glass. Have you tried closing the window and re adjusting the dish to see the sat? -- Dave Fawthrop dave hyphenologist co uk Sick and tired of Junk Snail Mail? Register with http://www.tpsonline.org.uk/mpsr/ IME it works :-) |
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oups.com... Hi , this is going to sound daft but.. I need to keep the heat in (it's cold outside) I need to keep the window open. there is a small 30cm satellite dish on the window sill I need for sky digital (the tv reception here is appalling - dreadful - you can barely make out the shapes on the screen) Would something like this be of any use? http://www.daveswebshop.com/d911.shtml It is a flat cable (about 2-3mm thick (from memory, the last time I saw one!) I have no idea if it will drastically affect the signal, but as it is quite short, I would think it will be OK. If your windows have a rubber type seal, it may be possible to close the window on it (and it is only about £4 so no great loss if it doesn't!) You will also need a short normal co-ax (with F connectors on) to go from the dish to this thing, then use your original cable top go to the set top box. Sparks... |
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Sparks wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Hi , this is going to sound daft but.. I need to keep the heat in (it's cold outside) I need to keep the window open. there is a small 30cm satellite dish on the window sill I need for sky digital (the tv reception here is appalling - dreadful - you can barely make out the shapes on the screen) Would something like this be of any use? http://www.daveswebshop.com/d911.shtml It is a flat cable (about 2-3mm thick (from memory, the last time I saw one!) I have no idea if it will drastically affect the signal, but as it is quite short, I would think it will be OK. If your windows have a rubber type seal, it may be possible to close the window on it (and it is only about £4 so no great loss if it doesn't!) You will also need a short normal co-ax (with F connectors on) to go from the dish to this thing, then use your original cable top go to the set top box. Sparks... The window has atleast 2 panes and is the heat saving ones. This may sound crazy, but I don't care about having the window open if I can have my digital tv! It's worth it. Plus the wall is really thick (i.e. the window sill is very deep/wide) |
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Would something like this be of any use? http://www.daveswebshop.com/d911.shtml It is a flat cable (about 2-3mm thick (from memory, the last time I saw one!) I have no idea if it will drastically affect the signal, but as it is quite short, I would think it will be OK. If your windows have a rubber type seal, it may be possible to close the window on it (and it is only about £4 so no great loss if it doesn't!) You will also need a short normal co-ax (with F connectors on) to go from the dish to this thing, then use your original cable top go to the set top box. Sparks... The window has atleast 2 panes and is the heat saving ones. This may sound crazy, but I don't care about having the window open if I can have my digital tv! It's worth it. Plus the wall is really thick (i.e. the window sill is very deep/wide) Maybe you have misunderstood me here! This thing is designed to be **** in the window, (I am assuming the cable is through an open window at the moment, and this is the problem) Or have I misunderstood you here, and the dish is actually inside the house, pointing out of a fully opened window? - if so, can you not fix it outside somehow, and use the cable I suggested? Sparks... |
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Maybe you have misunderstood me here! This thing is designed to be **** in the window, (I am assuming the cable is through an open window at the moment, and this is the problem) Or have I misunderstood you here, and the dish is actually inside the house, pointing out of a fully opened window? - if so, can you not fix it outside somehow, and use the cable I suggested? Hi. the dish must be inside with the window open (very thick windows) the tenancy agreement bans the dish being installed externally l live in a large keyworker/student complex (maybe a thousand people) my monthly rent incudes my electricity the tv reception (without skydigital) is so bad you have to user your imagination to figure out what is supposed to be on the screen. (I've tried using a booster, other aerials etc) So I gave the Kerstan 30cm dish a chance and bingo - cystal clear sky digital. I suppose I only need the window open for about 2 hours a night... not too bad |
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