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I give up!
carpmaster said:I give up!
I think the main point to carpmaster's arguement was that rubin1961 is unable to tell if his installation is working faultlessly due to not having correct metering equipment.dbmzk1 said:There's a difference between getting a good service and getting a service which is better than what you need, which is what your offering. That's great and I can see you take great pride in the work you do, which is a rare thing these days.![]()
But I know a lot of people who would be happy if it just worked for £80 rather than £150. The RX range might be cheaper, but they are not crap and generally will not fall apart. Using RG6 is fine 99% of the time. While I can see what your saying, I can see what rubin1961 is saying too. All in all at the end of the day the result is the same.
dbmzk1 said:There's a difference between getting a good service and getting a service which is better than what you need, which is what your offering. That's great and I can see you take great pride in the work you do, which is a rare thing these days.![]()
But I know a lot of people who would be happy if it just worked for £80 rather than £150. The RX range might be cheaper, but they are not crap and generally will not fall apart. Using RG6 is fine 99% of the time. While I can see what your saying, I can see what rubin1961 is saying too. All in all at the end of the day the result is the same.
I'm about to get the ariel and cabling redone at home (Reading), we've used sky for years but i'm getting increasingly cheesed off with paying for 200 channels of rubbish and the odd good series. First step inthe anti sky rebellion is to switch to freeview.carpmaster said:The result isn't the same though. If it was I'd be using cheaper parts and there would be no market for better quality ones so nobody in the trade would buy them and the manufacturers would stop manufacturing them.
rubin1961 said:load off bull mate iv been installing for many years and the cable i use as you know is more than sufficent.
all you are doing is trying to justify ** prices.
i know all the transmitters i use and have no probs and even if i used parts you use it still would be half the price.
SO DONT TRY AND PUT ME DOWN.....
i have pride in my work and THATS why i get most work through recomendations.
i do comunial installs with no probs so in your eyes were iam wrong.
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Firstly I would avoid the large firms who have big adverts in the Yellow Pages etc. Most of them just subcontract the work out to anyone they can find, and cream a percentage off the top. This is bad because you won't know who the actual company are that comes to do the work, they almost certainly won't be local, you will pay more (subcontractor will charge what he wants & add % on top to cover the amount they have to hand up to the company) & they won't be employed directly so will tend to use poor quality parts and install badly / quickly.Athanor said:I'm about to get the ariel and cabling redone at home (Reading), we've used sky for years but i'm getting increasingly cheesed off with paying for 200 channels of rubbish and the odd good series. First step inthe anti sky rebellion is to switch to freeview.
I'd need three or four feeds from the ariel (split in the attic to living room, conservatory, kitchen and bedroom). It sounds like our local freeview mast is Crystal palace although we're actualy just about in the meridian area (rather than London). Being borderline between two areas means we tend to get crappy reception.
You've raised some really good points about a quality installation, and, to point I don't mind paying reasonable money to get a good quality result. Any suggestions on how to check before hand on getting a decent (honest!!!) firm to do the job?