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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 836937" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>Yes, LNB is the heart of the whole system. It will be the one sat at the end of the dish arm, where the cable comes from - that's the LNB. Without it, nothing will work.</p><p></p><p>Standard single output LNBs do not cost most that £10. If you're paying anything more than that for a part, you're being ripped off. It could also be that the dish moved out of alignment in recent winds, although it wouldn't take more than about 5 minutes to realign the dish with a meter...if the guy knew what he was doing (I am dubious based on your description).</p><p></p><p>Could also be the cable damaged or with a poor connection... water in cable.. anything.</p><p></p><p>Finally, it could be your receiver at fault but eliminate the cheaper bits first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 836937, member: 243342"] Yes, LNB is the heart of the whole system. It will be the one sat at the end of the dish arm, where the cable comes from - that's the LNB. Without it, nothing will work. Standard single output LNBs do not cost most that £10. If you're paying anything more than that for a part, you're being ripped off. It could also be that the dish moved out of alignment in recent winds, although it wouldn't take more than about 5 minutes to realign the dish with a meter...if the guy knew what he was doing (I am dubious based on your description). Could also be the cable damaged or with a poor connection... water in cable.. anything. Finally, it could be your receiver at fault but eliminate the cheaper bits first. [/QUOTE]
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