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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Inverto MultiConnect System
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<blockquote data-quote="timo_w2s" data-source="post: 687204" data-attributes="member: 196043"><p>I've been using the Inverto MultiConnect System for a while now and have found it to be pretty good overall but the LNBs that come with it are pretty standard and due to the weak signals being received by my dish it can be a bit problematic. </p><p></p><p>Today I bought a twin output Inverto Black Ultra LNB after good reviews on this forum and compared it to a twin output white 23mm Inverto MultiConnect LNB on 28.2E. Here are the results using a Technomate 6900 as the receiver measuring the quality for each transponder.</p><p></p><p>[CODE]</p><p>First percentage is the Black Ultra LNB, the second is the original 23mm MultiConnect LNB.</p><p></p><p>Eurobird Steerable 1 Beam</p><p>D1S S1 11.469GHz/H 49% 42%</p><p>D3S S1 11.508GHz/H 48% 42%</p><p>D5S S1 11.546GHz/H 47% 39%</p><p>D7S S1 11.585GHz/H 48% 41%</p><p>D9S S1 11.623GHz/H 46% 38%</p><p>D11S S1 11.662GHz/H 42% 2%</p><p></p><p>Astra 2A/2B North Beam</p><p>03 2A N 11.758GHz/H 76% 73%</p><p>07 2A N 11.836GHz/H 69% 68%</p><p>11 2A N 11.914GHz/H 73% 70%</p><p>15 2B N 11.992GHz/H 79% 79%</p><p>19 2B N 12.070GHz/H 75% 72%</p><p>23 2A N 12.148GHz/H 73% 68%</p><p>27 2A N 12.226GHz/H 75% 70%</p><p>31 2B N 12.304GHz/H 81% 77%</p><p>35 2B N 12.382GHz/H 71% 66%</p><p>39 2B N 12.460GHz/H 73% 69%[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>I can only receive the the above transponders but as you can see the Black Ultra has significant improvements on the signals. A signal of around 41% or below starts to break up on my TM6900 and the Pace 2600C1 so the Black Ultra brought in quite a few channels above the threshold and even revealed some new ones from 11.662GHz/H plus allowed for more rain fade.</p><p></p><p>As the results where so good I made a home-made bracket to fit the Black Ultra on the frame of the MultiConnect bar. I shall add some pictures later.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, I also compared the Inverto Black Ultra to the a white Sharp 0.3dB single output LNB. In the past I've found these Sharp LNBs have outperformed anything else I've compared it with and swear by them for fringe reception. I would say that the Sharp compared to the Black Ultra, usually within 1%. As the Sharp is now hard to get hold of and is only made in a single output version I think the Black Ultra will be an excellent replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo_w2s, post: 687204, member: 196043"] I've been using the Inverto MultiConnect System for a while now and have found it to be pretty good overall but the LNBs that come with it are pretty standard and due to the weak signals being received by my dish it can be a bit problematic. Today I bought a twin output Inverto Black Ultra LNB after good reviews on this forum and compared it to a twin output white 23mm Inverto MultiConnect LNB on 28.2E. Here are the results using a Technomate 6900 as the receiver measuring the quality for each transponder. [CODE] First percentage is the Black Ultra LNB, the second is the original 23mm MultiConnect LNB. Eurobird Steerable 1 Beam D1S S1 11.469GHz/H 49% 42% D3S S1 11.508GHz/H 48% 42% D5S S1 11.546GHz/H 47% 39% D7S S1 11.585GHz/H 48% 41% D9S S1 11.623GHz/H 46% 38% D11S S1 11.662GHz/H 42% 2% Astra 2A/2B North Beam 03 2A N 11.758GHz/H 76% 73% 07 2A N 11.836GHz/H 69% 68% 11 2A N 11.914GHz/H 73% 70% 15 2B N 11.992GHz/H 79% 79% 19 2B N 12.070GHz/H 75% 72% 23 2A N 12.148GHz/H 73% 68% 27 2A N 12.226GHz/H 75% 70% 31 2B N 12.304GHz/H 81% 77% 35 2B N 12.382GHz/H 71% 66% 39 2B N 12.460GHz/H 73% 69%[/CODE] I can only receive the the above transponders but as you can see the Black Ultra has significant improvements on the signals. A signal of around 41% or below starts to break up on my TM6900 and the Pace 2600C1 so the Black Ultra brought in quite a few channels above the threshold and even revealed some new ones from 11.662GHz/H plus allowed for more rain fade. As the results where so good I made a home-made bracket to fit the Black Ultra on the frame of the MultiConnect bar. I shall add some pictures later. Incidentally, I also compared the Inverto Black Ultra to the a white Sharp 0.3dB single output LNB. In the past I've found these Sharp LNBs have outperformed anything else I've compared it with and swear by them for fringe reception. I would say that the Sharp compared to the Black Ultra, usually within 1%. As the Sharp is now hard to get hold of and is only made in a single output version I think the Black Ultra will be an excellent replacement. [/QUOTE]
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