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Guys,<br /><br />I've taken advantage of the Balkans Package Special to renew my previously dead-tarbs box with UBI. I have to say firstly the technical support lady was very helpful to assist me with getting my box working on the late friday night.<br /><br />My question at this point is:<br /><br />My signal strength is 60, and quality about 59.<br /><br />Can i improve this by arranging (at my expense) to install say a 90 or 120cm dish on my roof, as opposed to the existing 60 (?) cm one, so that in poor weather conditions the signal still remain strong. (i get mild pixelation too often in my opinion).<br /><br />also, will the new boxes replacing the existing tarbs ones be more sensitive and help in this scenario.<br /><br />my dish is cleaned and aligned properly and i cannot improve these values.<br />thanks in advance! <br />-s 
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