Best LNB for weak Signal Area

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Old 10-10-2009   #1
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Best LNB for weak Signal Area

I want to change my duel LNB for a quad. I have a 1.9 prime focus dish and am using both an old Sky Amstrad box and/or a Humax Foxsat HD, but want an extra connection for another room so the quad LNB.

What would be recommended for a weak reception area of the Costa Blanca, I live in a notoriously weak signal area.

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Hi, why not do a forum search for the Invacom QDF-031 LNB. They are supposed to perform very well on these dishes.

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I was given the impression that the Invacom 031 was for an offset dish not prime focus!
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