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Fringe Reception General
fibre lnb from global invacom
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<blockquote data-quote="halb" data-source="post: 688445" data-attributes="member: 259442"><p>Hello younowho and fellow sat-fans,</p><p>I can't claim to have a lot of experience with the SMW lnb's. I bought a SMW LNB DRO 11.3 (frequency range 12.25 - 12.75 Ghz, Gain 54dB typ.) for flange mounting in order to receive a hard to reach transponder on the late Thor II satellite. It matched the Invacom LNB, but did not improve the signal. And since I was limited to high band and one polarisation at a time I removed the lnb again after a few days. Didn't store any data, sorry. I tried zooming in on these weak transponders with my Dreambox 7000, but the receiver simply wasn't sensitve enough. The Vantage Digital 8000S and Nano XX, although inferior when it comes to software, are better at locking in on a very weak signal. (That goes for C-band as well). Of the Invacom lnbs I've tested (the fiber, the SNF 031 and the QTF 031) the QTF 031 outperforms both the SNF 031 and the Invacom fiber lnb. These days I'm aiming for the low frequencies which is why the SMW lnb stays in the cupboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halb, post: 688445, member: 259442"] Hello younowho and fellow sat-fans, I can't claim to have a lot of experience with the SMW lnb's. I bought a SMW LNB DRO 11.3 (frequency range 12.25 - 12.75 Ghz, Gain 54dB typ.) for flange mounting in order to receive a hard to reach transponder on the late Thor II satellite. It matched the Invacom LNB, but did not improve the signal. And since I was limited to high band and one polarisation at a time I removed the lnb again after a few days. Didn't store any data, sorry. I tried zooming in on these weak transponders with my Dreambox 7000, but the receiver simply wasn't sensitve enough. The Vantage Digital 8000S and Nano XX, although inferior when it comes to software, are better at locking in on a very weak signal. (That goes for C-band as well). Of the Invacom lnbs I've tested (the fiber, the SNF 031 and the QTF 031) the QTF 031 outperforms both the SNF 031 and the Invacom fiber lnb. These days I'm aiming for the low frequencies which is why the SMW lnb stays in the cupboard. [/QUOTE]
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