The TV aerial on my van is useless, I only get a few channels at best. I have replaced the amp and cables without any improvement.
My Daughter Keeley (aged 9) needs constant stimulation and gets bored super fast. She has an iPad, but a weekend of youtube and netflix soon burns through data limits. So I have decided to upgrade the TV aerial to satellite.
After much research I have decided to go for a fully automatic dish that is a little more discreet, this way whilst wilding the dish can be folded down without leaving the van and once "parked" it is actually lower than my current TV aerial (19.2cm). The unit I have chosen has a mounting plate, so the main unit can be removed if required.
This unit also has auto skew which most automatic and dome dishes don't.
The unit has the same performance as a 60cm dish, so if you are going below northern Spain don't except it to work.
http://www.selfsat.com/download/06_snipe/SNIPE/SNIPE(no4-4)Catalog.pdf
I have ordered a Snipe Twin (dual LNB) from Germany. It has cost €849 including the mounting plate. Delivery is €17 by DHL Express. It cost £625 total.
https://www.satshop-heilbronn.de/Se...mobilen-oder-festen-Montage-selbstausrichtend
After a phone call to Sky I have got a free sky+ box (hence twin LNB) and mirrored channels to my home subscription for £5.90 per month for 10 months, then £10.60 for two months (12 month contract). I will be putting the "out of contract" Sky+ box that I already own in the van (no telephone connection contractually required), the new box will stay at home.
So Sky+ on the go!
I have heard that some people have got their family members (who already subscribe to Sky) to have a multiroom box fitted, they have then put this box in their van so that the family members (with the Sky subscription) can watch Sky whilst on holiday with them. But this could just be a motorhome myth.