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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Invacom brings,optical lightwaves Lnb`s!
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 513010" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>Fibreoptic has been used for years to overcome losses through a long length of cable, often used on satellite uplink sites.</p><p>Scopus technologies (if they haven't changed their name) is probably the one that I know best.</p><p></p><p>The transition between the IF downlink output and the incoming to the receivers tuner will suffer sloped attenuation dependent on the length and quality of the cable run, and the quality of connector fitting.</p><p></p><p>Whilst the design by Invacom is a welcome one, I fear the number of people buying will be governed by the advertising,rather than the need of overcoming the losses through an excessive length of cable .</p><p></p><p>Then you have the main cable manufacturers,who will probably dispel the need to ditch good old 75Ohm coaxial when it comes to domestic satellite systems. </p><p></p><p>But then this industry has always been driven by false advertising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 513010, member: 175144"] Fibreoptic has been used for years to overcome losses through a long length of cable, often used on satellite uplink sites. Scopus technologies (if they haven't changed their name) is probably the one that I know best. The transition between the IF downlink output and the incoming to the receivers tuner will suffer sloped attenuation dependent on the length and quality of the cable run, and the quality of connector fitting. Whilst the design by Invacom is a welcome one, I fear the number of people buying will be governed by the advertising,rather than the need of overcoming the losses through an excessive length of cable . Then you have the main cable manufacturers,who will probably dispel the need to ditch good old 75Ohm coaxial when it comes to domestic satellite systems. But then this industry has always been driven by false advertising. [/QUOTE]
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