I hope it is going well Brian. Can I ask which laser engraver you got?Morning all, after a hectic weekend of two craft fairs, having a relaxing couple of days just enjoying life
Have a great week!
At one changeover of tenants in a house we used to let out, the new tenants discovered that the previous ones had discarded the gas cooker we left them and installed an electric one. ( The previous ones moved out and the new ones moved in on the same day, we were nowhere near, might even have been on holiday!). They immediately installed a proper single feed for the cooker.So over there you pick up UK spot beam ? We lost it all when thay switched and we didn't want a 3 meter dish so all on the internet now with a VPN no down time only in a really bad storm . I think most fan ovens are 13 AMP from what I remember
That one took part in bombing raids too.
Found this, last flown 41 years ago. It's a beautiful aircraft that should have never been grounded.
Obviously missing the scaffing.
Is there no mileage in putting some up inside the garage and then passing them through until you get to the top or do you have covering you don't want to disturb? Thinking about it, the answer to that is "yep".
Just trying to think outside the box.
I was joking really.Pass them through where if theres a hole in the roof ive done it all wrong.
Now that's an issue and part of the reason for so many dishes. When they launched the new Astra 2 satellites we lost the UK beam, since the new sats have a deliberately very steep drop off in signal outside the footprint. Since then every now and then another channel moves from the southern beam to the UK beam which is annoying but for now it is still worth the Sky subscription and the 1.35m dish.So over there you pick up UK spot beam ? We lost it all when thay switched and we didn't want a 3 meter dish so all on the internet now with a VPN no down time only in a really bad storm . I think most fan ovens are 13 AMP from what I remember
Would a motorized dish not be better ?Now that's an issue and part of the reason for so many dishes. When they launched the new Astra 2 satellites we lost the UK beam, since the new sats have a deliberately very steep drop off in signal outside the footprint. Since then every now and then another channel moves from the southern beam to the UK beam which is annoying but for now it is still worth the Sky subscription and the 1.35m dish.
At the time I did some research and found out about the Intelsat 907 option at 27.5° west and sourced the correct receiver with a second hand dish and used that for the terrestrial channels which were available on it. If you know about that you will know that it too went defunct this April when the signal was moved to Telstar 12. Intelsat lasted about 11 years which was more than I expected but Telstar is unobtainable because while the North Sea beam is theoretically receivable this far south, they have put the BBC signal on a frequency very close to another transponder on the southern beam, so it is drowned out outside the Northern footprint.
Now we are using a service called Kabelio for BBC/ITV/CH4 & 5 etc, which is quite good because it also has a selection of French, German, Swiss, Austrian and Italian channels which can be interesting if you are in an international frame of mind! This requires another dish but smallish because it is on Eutelsat 13 at 13° east which is aimed at this area and that is the dish I was setting up when we arrived. I don't leave it up all the time because of the number of dishes being a bit ugly and it's only on a fence pole which is not quite steady enough in the wind.
The plan is to get a multi LNB holder and get this plus Sky and Astra 1 all from the big dish to reduce the overall number - I also have a subscription to NOS in Portugal which is on Hispasat 30° west, facing completely the other way to Sky and also we have satellite Internet on yet another dish. This has a built in VPN so we can use the Sky+ box for downloads and watch them when we want which is better than streaming, although the Amazon fire stick does work and we use that occasionally.
Well she is spending that money for a young man to thrash her bushes about...that I have been up to the MIL's to meet the gardener who is razing everything to the ground for £240.
He has quoted the gardening co 6 hours, but says it may take less. But its a fixed price so I don't care.
As long as we don't have to do it anymore this year that's fine. He will give us a call when he is done so we can go see the result.
I just hope the old bat doesn't make a nuisance of herself. She's an incorrigible old flirt.
There's no answer to that (this side of AG)Well she is spending that money for a young man to thrash her bushes about
She also asked him for a double entendre.... So he gave her one!Well she is spending that money for a young man to thrash her bushes about
I have the xTool S1 and the F1 for the craft fairs. I think they are worth the money as they are class one enclosed. I do have an open frame one but don't use it since getting the new ones.I hope it is going well Brian. Can I ask which laser engraver you got?