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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
digibox for other than 28,2
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<blockquote data-quote="anton" data-source="post: 28670" data-attributes="member: 176045"><p>Is it always the rule?</p><p>To the dedicated feed (ADL) I was planning to buy the MTI AP8-TW anyway</p><p>(everybody going on about how it is the best for fringe reception)</p><p>and now I found two other LNBFs -AP8 TWF resp. AP8 T2 FE which are both dedicated in a way (in that they are both proclaimed as PRIME FOCUS)</p><p>Pricewise the LNBFs work out better than a separate feed + LNB, moreover logic tells they eliminate the risk of bad feed/LNB compatibility. </p><p></p><p>Or should I (as an amateur) try not to be clever about it, forget the cost side of it (performance being paramount) and get a dedicated feed AND a 'dedicated' LNB (if such exists)</p><p></p><p>And where is the polarizer in this? - I hope already in one of the two- so it doesn't get even more complicated.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anton, post: 28670, member: 176045"] Is it always the rule? To the dedicated feed (ADL) I was planning to buy the MTI AP8-TW anyway (everybody going on about how it is the best for fringe reception) and now I found two other LNBFs -AP8 TWF resp. AP8 T2 FE which are both dedicated in a way (in that they are both proclaimed as PRIME FOCUS) Pricewise the LNBFs work out better than a separate feed + LNB, moreover logic tells they eliminate the risk of bad feed/LNB compatibility. Or should I (as an amateur) try not to be clever about it, forget the cost side of it (performance being paramount) and get a dedicated feed AND a 'dedicated' LNB (if such exists) And where is the polarizer in this? - I hope already in one of the two- so it doesn't get even more complicated. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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