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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
How to improve signal strength
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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1153068" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>Of course, there are differences in time between the two scans, even by a few minutes, but that doesn't mean that the amplifier doesn't help me in many positions. On the contrary, this is the safe solution, with the antenna at such a distance from the tuner, especially as the area is affected by massive interference from mobile and terrestrial antennas. Of course, a larger antenna would help.</p><p>The decibel gain you mention is small on some frequencies, but in other cases, it is big. Those few hundredths or tenths at SNR also make a difference to the demodulation threshold.</p><p>Maybe I'll do more tests with the dB differences with and without the amplifier.</p><p>Those with reception problems at a distance from the antenna wonder, of course, rhetorically, what these satellite boosters are for. In my case or for others, it is self-evident.</p><p>Here is an example of what it means to use amplifiers in the toxic environment in which the antenna works.</p><p>If you want, I can provide other examples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1153068, member: 297935"] Of course, there are differences in time between the two scans, even by a few minutes, but that doesn't mean that the amplifier doesn't help me in many positions. On the contrary, this is the safe solution, with the antenna at such a distance from the tuner, especially as the area is affected by massive interference from mobile and terrestrial antennas. Of course, a larger antenna would help. The decibel gain you mention is small on some frequencies, but in other cases, it is big. Those few hundredths or tenths at SNR also make a difference to the demodulation threshold. Maybe I'll do more tests with the dB differences with and without the amplifier. Those with reception problems at a distance from the antenna wonder, of course, rhetorically, what these satellite boosters are for. In my case or for others, it is self-evident. Here is an example of what it means to use amplifiers in the toxic environment in which the antenna works. If you want, I can provide other examples. [/QUOTE]
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