Wednesday, January 5, 2011

It was Terry's turn to ring up this morning

"Are you doing much?"
"Not really" (I was copping wood, as it happens)
"Fancy coming round here to give me a hand with the scaffolding?"
"You need to say the Magic Words"
"Liz is baking bread"

Round at Terry's we put up the scaffolding on the end of the house wall and attacked the satellite dish. Although Terry and Liz can pick up the Hotbird satellite, Astra 2, which is the British satellite, remains quite elusive. After a few hours at the adjustment we managed to find a couple more satellites, but still no Astra 2. Careful research showed us that the Astra 2 satellite is 4° lower in the sky than the others and so this involved tilting down the dish, but then it was pointing straight into the barn of the house across the road.

Next job therefore was to raise up the dish as high as we could get it so that the antenna would clear the barn. So we built the scaffolding up to 8.5 metres and refitted the brackets and pole so that the dish would be at the highest point possible. Next problem was that the cable wasn't long enough to reach the dish in its new position but that will have to wait until tomorrow as it was 18:01 (I made a note of that) and we lost the light. And isn't that a far cry from just about two weeks ago when the light went at 17:20?

Today though was lovely down at Liz and Terry's - a beautiful Alpine morning with a few scattered clouds here and there. Not so good here though as I could only manage 158 amp-hours (in contrast with the 195 (for that was what it was) of yesterday. But "only" 158 amp-hours - that's more than I received in a week just a short while ago.

But it's freezing again tonight and we may well have a lower temperature than last night's -8.2°C but tomorrow they are talking about a rise in temperature and rain clouds.But for me I'd much rather have the freezing temperatures and the bright sunshine - my batteries would welcome the juice.

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