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Subject: Re: Poland


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Martin
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Date Posted: 06:46:14 01/27/04 Tue
In reply to: Malcolm 's message, "Re: Poland" on 03:01:16 01/27/04 Tue

>I was looking on the telegraph expat website and
>someone said that they could get BBC1 allday and ITV2
>with 1.5 m dish. Other 2D channels part day only. I
>asked the bloke for details of his set-up and
>installer and I will post if I get them.
>Also I heard that Cork's Irish Bar installed a 3m dish
>(Warsaw)

Malcolm!

You've given me hope! Fingers crossed 1.5m is do-able, as I'm getting sick of the tripe on offer on my non-2d dish at the moment.

Do you have a link to the post on the telegraph's site?

Many thanks

Martin

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