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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C band LNB on Fibo 120?
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<blockquote data-quote="doktorofsat" data-source="post: 832179" data-attributes="member: 324045"><p>Very "interesting" posting Rima .How could make an opinion about Alyno's product if you never test any of his products?!</p><p></p><p>BTW , I have never subestimate Alyno's products,of course.This white shark teeths are fine " on theory " but in practice they have a poor gain in areas where the signal is low.</p><p>I tested smt. similar a couple of years ago but the main problemo is that the elements are too thick.Some copper wire max 1mm thickness I think is a better way, but consider that I say nothing until I made some tests</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>True in case of dual C/Ku lnb too!</p><p>Experts like DX Bozoth from Hungary and satuloge from Germany always use a sliding mechanism that changes the Ku and C band lnb in focus .On satellites with poor signal the dual C/Ku lnb is a headacke, but works fine on 5 deg west and 75east ,I tested last summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doktorofsat, post: 832179, member: 324045"] Very "interesting" posting Rima .How could make an opinion about Alyno's product if you never test any of his products?! BTW , I have never subestimate Alyno's products,of course.This white shark teeths are fine " on theory " but in practice they have a poor gain in areas where the signal is low. I tested smt. similar a couple of years ago but the main problemo is that the elements are too thick.Some copper wire max 1mm thickness I think is a better way, but consider that I say nothing until I made some tests True in case of dual C/Ku lnb too! Experts like DX Bozoth from Hungary and satuloge from Germany always use a sliding mechanism that changes the Ku and C band lnb in focus .On satellites with poor signal the dual C/Ku lnb is a headacke, but works fine on 5 deg west and 75east ,I tested last summer. [/QUOTE]
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