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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Aligning dish for 2d in Berlin
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<blockquote data-quote="dxsat" data-source="post: 361640" data-attributes="member: 193607"><p>Rolf's advice is the right way to go. If you buy the ChannelMaster feedhorn, it comes with two semicircular adapter rings to enable the use of a thin neck feedhorn. It should be set right back in the holder, as far as the clamp wil allow.</p><p>You have to tighten the clamp really tight as the Invacom LNB is large and heavy, and tends to rotate backwards.</p><p>I tried both makes of feedhorn on the this dish, Gibertini and ChannelMaster, and the latter worked better.</p><p>I'd give up on the Pace 2200, it is poor for fringe reception.</p><p>Many Panasonic 30s are coming to the end of their lives. Mine started to die last week, they usually start to lose channels in high band first. It will also drive you nuts with regular crashes on weak signals. The frequent forced re-starts by cutting the mains supply will also shorten the box's life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxsat, post: 361640, member: 193607"] Rolf's advice is the right way to go. If you buy the ChannelMaster feedhorn, it comes with two semicircular adapter rings to enable the use of a thin neck feedhorn. It should be set right back in the holder, as far as the clamp wil allow. You have to tighten the clamp really tight as the Invacom LNB is large and heavy, and tends to rotate backwards. I tried both makes of feedhorn on the this dish, Gibertini and ChannelMaster, and the latter worked better. I'd give up on the Pace 2200, it is poor for fringe reception. Many Panasonic 30s are coming to the end of their lives. Mine started to die last week, they usually start to lose channels in high band first. It will also drive you nuts with regular crashes on weak signals. The frequent forced re-starts by cutting the mains supply will also shorten the box's life. [/QUOTE]
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