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I'm so lost.. Dish size, lnb type, location & signal: Madeira
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<blockquote data-quote="delicacy1" data-source="post: 1010893" data-attributes="member: 410483"><p><u>I'd like to install a satellite system either in Madeira island or Porto Santo island near Portugal.</u></p><p><u>with the aim of receiving the signals of as much satellites as possible.</u></p><p></p><p></p><p>So i assume that i need as much lnb's as possible,</p><p>& international multifeed oriented (pointed heads or thinner) lnb's ?</p><p></p><p>1) I had heard about wavefrontier dish for a multifeed system.</p><p></p><p>2) Then i heard about the corrosion oft hat dish & its bolts, so i decided to look at:</p><p>egesat.de/visiosat-big-bisat-multibeam-antenne-in-rot-fuer-bis-8-sat.html</p><p></p><p>3) Then, i've seen the advice of a tech. somewhere online for someone living in Madeira island</p><p>to use a bigger dish of 1.80 to 2m to get as much satellite signals as possible.</p><p></p><p>4) So i found those two dishes:</p><p>gibertini.it/index.php/en/antennas-uk/op-150-s</p><p>The gibertini can only receive up to 4 lnb holders from what i see in the options section of that page.</p><p>&</p><p>2galli.fr/parabole-ac138w-acier-inverto-black-ultra-pour-nilesat-label-ws,fr,4,AC138W_IBU.cfm</p><p>This other one is strange, it seems to be made for only one lnb, so even if i have a good reception,</p><p>i have no interest in it if i can't receive the signals of multiple satellites..</p><p></p><p>5) In another site, ppl brag about the quality of inverto black ultra for poor signals</p><p>which isn't a multifeed oriented lnb, but reaches a 70db gain. & in another site,</p><p>a tech doesn't advise the use of that specific lnb in areas like Portugal..</p><p>A multifeed oriented lnb was too expensive for customers & production</p><p>stopped:</p><p>hama.com/00047975/hama-universal-single-lnb-lypsi-3d#</p><p>This lnb could reach a 65db gain.</p><p>& after what i've read about the black ultra "inverto", also, knowing it's not</p><p>purposely conceived for multifeed systems, i have the doubt that this one</p><p>from inverto would help with a gain of 60db:</p><p>inverto.tv/products/product.php?section=1&id=59</p><p>& i've also found this without company or gain infos:</p><p>hepsiburada.com/hdbox-slim-single-lnb-high-gain-serisi-p-EVHPSD313776</p><p>& this one with a 60db gain:</p><p>megasat.tv/produkte/megasat-multifeed-single-lnb/</p><p></p><p></p><p>Finally, i have my sat receiver, but i really don't know what lnb & dish would</p><p>help me obtain as much satellite signals as possible, not even mentioning</p><p>some companies who brag about the fact their lnb's are usable in specific locations</p><p>& even better, can get specific satellite signals only ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delicacy1, post: 1010893, member: 410483"] [U]I'd like to install a satellite system either in Madeira island or Porto Santo island near Portugal. with the aim of receiving the signals of as much satellites as possible.[/U] So i assume that i need as much lnb's as possible, & international multifeed oriented (pointed heads or thinner) lnb's ? 1) I had heard about wavefrontier dish for a multifeed system. 2) Then i heard about the corrosion oft hat dish & its bolts, so i decided to look at: egesat.de/visiosat-big-bisat-multibeam-antenne-in-rot-fuer-bis-8-sat.html 3) Then, i've seen the advice of a tech. somewhere online for someone living in Madeira island to use a bigger dish of 1.80 to 2m to get as much satellite signals as possible. 4) So i found those two dishes: gibertini.it/index.php/en/antennas-uk/op-150-s The gibertini can only receive up to 4 lnb holders from what i see in the options section of that page. & 2galli.fr/parabole-ac138w-acier-inverto-black-ultra-pour-nilesat-label-ws,fr,4,AC138W_IBU.cfm This other one is strange, it seems to be made for only one lnb, so even if i have a good reception, i have no interest in it if i can't receive the signals of multiple satellites.. 5) In another site, ppl brag about the quality of inverto black ultra for poor signals which isn't a multifeed oriented lnb, but reaches a 70db gain. & in another site, a tech doesn't advise the use of that specific lnb in areas like Portugal.. A multifeed oriented lnb was too expensive for customers & production stopped: hama.com/00047975/hama-universal-single-lnb-lypsi-3d# This lnb could reach a 65db gain. & after what i've read about the black ultra "inverto", also, knowing it's not purposely conceived for multifeed systems, i have the doubt that this one from inverto would help with a gain of 60db: inverto.tv/products/product.php?section=1&id=59 & i've also found this without company or gain infos: hepsiburada.com/hdbox-slim-single-lnb-high-gain-serisi-p-EVHPSD313776 & this one with a 60db gain: megasat.tv/produkte/megasat-multifeed-single-lnb/ Finally, i have my sat receiver, but i really don't know what lnb & dish would help me obtain as much satellite signals as possible, not even mentioning some companies who brag about the fact their lnb's are usable in specific locations & even better, can get specific satellite signals only .. [/QUOTE]
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