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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Its going to be a very long time before its all working.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hitchcock" data-source="post: 139224" data-attributes="member: 196478"><p>Yeah, I agree, all right. There ought to be an ultimate test page somewhere, a place where all things satellite-related, such as dishes, LNBs, receivers, polarizers, DiSEqC-switches etc, all of them were put through the same vigorous test under the same conditions, and all the products then measured against each other and all the statistics provided just to <strong>set the record straight once and for all regarding e.g. which types of dishes (normal offset, elliptical, dual-reflector or otherwise) from which manufacters provide the most gain, which LNBs give the best overall signal quality (if necessary then in combination with many different receivers) etc, etc.</strong> As it stands, you don't really know these answers, there can be so many conflicting reports...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hitchcock, post: 139224, member: 196478"] Yeah, I agree, all right. There ought to be an ultimate test page somewhere, a place where all things satellite-related, such as dishes, LNBs, receivers, polarizers, DiSEqC-switches etc, all of them were put through the same vigorous test under the same conditions, and all the products then measured against each other and all the statistics provided just to [b]set the record straight once and for all regarding e.g. which types of dishes (normal offset, elliptical, dual-reflector or otherwise) from which manufacters provide the most gain, which LNBs give the best overall signal quality (if necessary then in combination with many different receivers) etc, etc.[/b] As it stands, you don't really know these answers, there can be so many conflicting reports... [/QUOTE]
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