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Satellite Systems - What to Buy - What to install
Replacement for old Sky Minidish
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<blockquote data-quote="davemurgtroyd" data-source="post: 894883" data-attributes="member: 319227"><p>If it is interference - you need to determine whether it is at microwace frequencies which would enter at the dish/lnb and really could only be cured by relocating a dish so that it is shielded from that interference OR is it RF interference which would be entering the system after the dish through the cabling, wallplates or directly into the receiver. Merely fitting a new dish/lnb at the present site is unlikely to solve the problem although a significantly larger dish may have a narrower "field of view" and lower the interference if it is at microwave frequencies. What quality is your existing cabling - double screened braid and foil? Do you have wallplates fitted.</p><p></p><p>Sources of microwave interference include radar (military and civil). car radar speed detectors, microwave links (security etc), mobile phone masts and even street lights. RF interference includes WiFi devices (baby monitors, routers, DECT phones etc) and poorly designed heating/boiler pumps. These are not exhaustive lists but merely the most common/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davemurgtroyd, post: 894883, member: 319227"] If it is interference - you need to determine whether it is at microwace frequencies which would enter at the dish/lnb and really could only be cured by relocating a dish so that it is shielded from that interference OR is it RF interference which would be entering the system after the dish through the cabling, wallplates or directly into the receiver. Merely fitting a new dish/lnb at the present site is unlikely to solve the problem although a significantly larger dish may have a narrower "field of view" and lower the interference if it is at microwave frequencies. What quality is your existing cabling - double screened braid and foil? Do you have wallplates fitted. Sources of microwave interference include radar (military and civil). car radar speed detectors, microwave links (security etc), mobile phone masts and even street lights. RF interference includes WiFi devices (baby monitors, routers, DECT phones etc) and poorly designed heating/boiler pumps. These are not exhaustive lists but merely the most common/ [/QUOTE]
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