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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Best setup possible for 4.2 prime focus (expats of cyprus and not only)
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<blockquote data-quote="washoris" data-source="post: 876331" data-attributes="member: 401985"><p>Dear all again,</p><p></p><p>I started a new topic since this is something completely different. After many discussions i had with @[USER=179410]solly[/USER] he made me curious if with the setup i have now its the most i can get out of it. For example if my feedhorn is right or i need a bigger one to take advantage of the whole dish. Is there an lnb with higher db power than invacom?? And what about my feedhorn?? I see many people having something like a more wide metal at the end than mine (bigger diameter) what's the difference? And how can someone get benefits from a more wide feedhorn?? </p><p></p><p>2 months ago i got scammed by a Chinese guy that told me that these lnbs over here <a href="http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/super-gain-70db-ku-band-lnb_787369263.html" target="_blank">http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/super-gain-70db-ku-band-lnb_787369263.html</a> are the best performers and should get me more signal than any lnb on my prime focus. I tested them and the signal i was getting was ridiculously low. He then said that these lnbs should be used on mesh dishes of 1.80. This didn't make sense to me but anyways. </p><p></p><p>Is there anything that can benefit anyone with that large dishes? to get that extra bit of signal needed in order to receive more channels?? </p><p></p><p>For example how is this feedhorn <a href="http://www.satellitesuperstore.com/images/cmfeed.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.satellitesuperstore.com/images/cmfeed.jpg</a> any better than mine?</p><p></p><p>Thanks to all of you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="washoris, post: 876331, member: 401985"] Dear all again, I started a new topic since this is something completely different. After many discussions i had with @[USER=179410]solly[/USER] he made me curious if with the setup i have now its the most i can get out of it. For example if my feedhorn is right or i need a bigger one to take advantage of the whole dish. Is there an lnb with higher db power than invacom?? And what about my feedhorn?? I see many people having something like a more wide metal at the end than mine (bigger diameter) what's the difference? And how can someone get benefits from a more wide feedhorn?? 2 months ago i got scammed by a Chinese guy that told me that these lnbs over here [url]http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/super-gain-70db-ku-band-lnb_787369263.html[/url] are the best performers and should get me more signal than any lnb on my prime focus. I tested them and the signal i was getting was ridiculously low. He then said that these lnbs should be used on mesh dishes of 1.80. This didn't make sense to me but anyways. Is there anything that can benefit anyone with that large dishes? to get that extra bit of signal needed in order to receive more channels?? For example how is this feedhorn [url]http://www.satellitesuperstore.com/images/cmfeed.jpg[/url] any better than mine? Thanks to all of you! [/QUOTE]
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