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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Quality of Gibertini dishes
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<blockquote data-quote="Clown man" data-source="post: 902718" data-attributes="member: 402601"><p>My Gibby 150 was a "Problem child" from the start........maybe made in Italy... on a lazy Friday afternoon :-( .......</p><p></p><p>Extra attention to the 2piece alloy LNB holder and bracket might be needed...!!.....some (well mine was)..might be badly made..and make the LNB out of alignment.......</p><p></p><p>Also the left and right arms...might need slight adjustment to max out signal.........</p><p>But If your lucky...you might get a good one.....</p><p></p><p>I found..A standard 40mm LNB works fine....but for a extra bit of signal on certain 28,2 frequencies ...a Gibby feedhorn and Invacom can /might give good results........but the extra cost of Feedhorn and Invacom C120 flange LNB (80+ euro).....Its really worth trying a cheap Goobay or Opticum 40mm LNB first...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clown man, post: 902718, member: 402601"] My Gibby 150 was a "Problem child" from the start........maybe made in Italy... on a lazy Friday afternoon :-( ....... Extra attention to the 2piece alloy LNB holder and bracket might be needed...!!.....some (well mine was)..might be badly made..and make the LNB out of alignment....... Also the left and right arms...might need slight adjustment to max out signal......... But If your lucky...you might get a good one..... I found..A standard 40mm LNB works fine....but for a extra bit of signal on certain 28,2 frequencies ...a Gibby feedhorn and Invacom can /might give good results........but the extra cost of Feedhorn and Invacom C120 flange LNB (80+ euro).....Its really worth trying a cheap Goobay or Opticum 40mm LNB first........... [/QUOTE]
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