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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Different dish signal gains
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<blockquote data-quote="dxsat" data-source="post: 349258" data-attributes="member: 193607"><p>The only problem with Invacom LNB's is that the single version is relatively poor, and the 'H' version is much the same. The only ones to go for are the 'F' versions (F = flange) , the twin and quad. Your friends may have tried the poor ones. Invacom quality control is better than other manufacturers, so if you choose the QDF 031 or TWF 031 you can be sure of getting a good unit.</p><p>I've tried many types of LNB and these two work the best.</p><p>You're right in assuming that a 1.5m Gibertini and a 1.8m prime focus have similar gain, with the advantage towards a 1.8 m. Depends on which one you are thinking of. </p><p>Using a motor should not affect performance, provided the initial setup is done properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxsat, post: 349258, member: 193607"] The only problem with Invacom LNB's is that the single version is relatively poor, and the 'H' version is much the same. The only ones to go for are the 'F' versions (F = flange) , the twin and quad. Your friends may have tried the poor ones. Invacom quality control is better than other manufacturers, so if you choose the QDF 031 or TWF 031 you can be sure of getting a good unit. I've tried many types of LNB and these two work the best. You're right in assuming that a 1.5m Gibertini and a 1.8m prime focus have similar gain, with the advantage towards a 1.8 m. Depends on which one you are thinking of. Using a motor should not affect performance, provided the initial setup is done properly. [/QUOTE]
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