first have a look at www.satplus.com.au they have everthing you will need to set up for either or both.
frank
-- Edited by KFT on Sunday 21st of April 2013 02:40:34 PM
busmartins said
08:58 PM Apr 21, 2013
What is required to have a satellite tv set up in a motorhome? Do I choose between Vast or pay tv set top boxes?
Onedodger said
11:33 PM Apr 21, 2013
KFT wrote:
G'day busmartins
These days you can have both if you want to.
first have a look at www.satplus.com.au they have everthing you will need to set up for either or both.
frank
2nd Vote for this firm.
-- Edited by KFT on Sunday 21st of April 2013 02:40:34 PM
tiger5 said
04:31 AM Apr 22, 2013
Vast is free after you aqure the equipment where as as to have pay tv you have to PAY for the service
Newgale said
03:59 PM Apr 22, 2013
Is VAST truelly available anywhere in Australia? If instead I used a Austar/ Foxtel box and subscription would reception be available anywhere ie no matter how remote?
Thanks for your help.
-- Edited by Newgale on Monday 22nd of April 2013 04:00:08 PM
KFT said
11:53 PM Apr 22, 2013
G'day Newgale,
yes VAST is available wherever you can see the sky at the appropriate angles. I would advise a minimum of an 85cm dish as they are easier to aim and will work better in rain. I also use a tripod for my dish so I don't have to bend over or get down on my knees to set it up.
We take our A*star box with us on our trips and it uses the same satellite as VAST
frank
Cloak said
12:54 AM Apr 23, 2013
Satellites are amazing things.... Who would have thought you could have TV in the middle of nowhere... Wont have to miss an episode of home and away..
G'day busmartins
These days you can have both if you want to.
first have a look at www.satplus.com.au they have everthing you will need to set up for either or both.
frank
-- Edited by KFT on Sunday 21st of April 2013 02:40:34 PM
Is VAST truelly available anywhere in Australia? If instead I used a Austar/ Foxtel box and subscription would reception be available anywhere ie no matter how remote?
Thanks for your help.
-- Edited by Newgale on Monday 22nd of April 2013 04:00:08 PM
yes VAST is available wherever you can see the sky at the appropriate angles. I would advise a minimum of an 85cm dish as they are easier to aim and will work better in rain. I also use a tripod for my dish so I don't have to bend over or get down on my knees to set it up.
We take our A*star box with us on our trips and it uses the same satellite as VAST
frank