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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
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<blockquote data-quote="joddle" data-source="post: 888644" data-attributes="member: 247983"><p>I think Woborny is well and truely in a fringe area - Gandi in Spain is pretty "fringe" and well out of the publushed 80cm area for the UK spot beam. Its just so happens there are a few hot spots around this area. Re he Manhaten, I am using the HDS2 adn find its sensitivity quiet a bit down on the Humax yet still well up for goo recepetion. Its onwl metering gives me 100% SQ and around 75% SS wherease the Humax was showing 90% to 100% SS and 100% SQ - in fact I had to put an attenuator in line for 1N as it was getting swamped for some transponders - no such luck with 2E and 2F though!</p><p> </p><p>I know the in-box meters cannot be acuratly compared with each other but the Humax was always good - even in poor conditions. It took a really heavy thunderstorm to make it break up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joddle, post: 888644, member: 247983"] I think Woborny is well and truely in a fringe area - Gandi in Spain is pretty "fringe" and well out of the publushed 80cm area for the UK spot beam. Its just so happens there are a few hot spots around this area. Re he Manhaten, I am using the HDS2 adn find its sensitivity quiet a bit down on the Humax yet still well up for goo recepetion. Its onwl metering gives me 100% SQ and around 75% SS wherease the Humax was showing 90% to 100% SS and 100% SQ - in fact I had to put an attenuator in line for 1N as it was getting swamped for some transponders - no such luck with 2E and 2F though! I know the in-box meters cannot be acuratly compared with each other but the Humax was always good - even in poor conditions. It took a really heavy thunderstorm to make it break up. [/QUOTE]
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