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<blockquote data-quote="Icelander" data-source="post: 2683"><p>Hi Rolfw,</p><p>I was hoping there would be little difference between the H&V signal levels on 2D, but it is good to hear it confirmed. I noticed some report on the site of people seeing 3+ db differences, which could have been a problem. Mind you, I am very surprised at the signal strength here (perhaps 25% down on london). I only really brough the 80cm disk here out of curiosity, and was expecting to have to use the 1.5m dish I have been offered, but I may not bother. Mind you I am still waiting for a snow/rain storm....</p><p></p><p>As to the dish mounting; right now it is on my photo tripod, which means in the 30m/s wind we are geting this weekend, I have had to peg it down well! It is currently wobbling about to much to give me a stable signal, but I should have a permanent mount in a month or so when I move.</p><p></p><p>Icelander</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Icelander, post: 2683"] Hi Rolfw, I was hoping there would be little difference between the H&V signal levels on 2D, but it is good to hear it confirmed. I noticed some report on the site of people seeing 3+ db differences, which could have been a problem. Mind you, I am very surprised at the signal strength here (perhaps 25% down on london). I only really brough the 80cm disk here out of curiosity, and was expecting to have to use the 1.5m dish I have been offered, but I may not bother. Mind you I am still waiting for a snow/rain storm.... As to the dish mounting; right now it is on my photo tripod, which means in the 30m/s wind we are geting this weekend, I have had to peg it down well! It is currently wobbling about to much to give me a stable signal, but I should have a permanent mount in a month or so when I move. Icelander [/QUOTE]
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