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My Self-Installed Fixed-Dish Multi-LNB System
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<blockquote data-quote="whatpassword" data-source="post: 506987" data-attributes="member: 182198"><p>I know what you mean. I've actually almost come full circle now. First ever installation was a motorised dish but after a year or two the motor became a bit noisy. As I was only really viewing 3 or 4 satellites I eventually purchased a TechniSat Multytenne instead. I'd fully reccomend the Multytenne to anyone in the south of England wanting a really easy setup. Only downside was connecting a S_y Digib_x did not work as no DiSEqC control is present. With the upcoming launch of the BBC Freesat service its rumoured the recievers will like S_y not have DiSEqc control. All this floating around in my head I decided to install one dish for foreign satellites and another just for the Freesat service. Now I've had a play with a 60cm dish setup I'm going to swap both dishes out for an 80cm and replace the single LNB pointed towards 28e with a Quad .2db LNB. This setup I'm hoping will serve my Technomate Receiver as well as a Dual tuner Freesat PCI card when / if they become available. Once I've sprayed the new dish I'm sure the neighbours although not said anything will be pleased with the less cluttered view. Once complete I may post a little history line of photos with final result I hope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatpassword, post: 506987, member: 182198"] I know what you mean. I've actually almost come full circle now. First ever installation was a motorised dish but after a year or two the motor became a bit noisy. As I was only really viewing 3 or 4 satellites I eventually purchased a TechniSat Multytenne instead. I'd fully reccomend the Multytenne to anyone in the south of England wanting a really easy setup. Only downside was connecting a S_y Digib_x did not work as no DiSEqC control is present. With the upcoming launch of the BBC Freesat service its rumoured the recievers will like S_y not have DiSEqc control. All this floating around in my head I decided to install one dish for foreign satellites and another just for the Freesat service. Now I've had a play with a 60cm dish setup I'm going to swap both dishes out for an 80cm and replace the single LNB pointed towards 28e with a Quad .2db LNB. This setup I'm hoping will serve my Technomate Receiver as well as a Dual tuner Freesat PCI card when / if they become available. Once I've sprayed the new dish I'm sure the neighbours although not said anything will be pleased with the less cluttered view. Once complete I may post a little history line of photos with final result I hope? [/QUOTE]
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