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<blockquote data-quote="Corrigapp" data-source="post: 15263" data-attributes="member: 390950"><p>As regards your first question, it's very difficult to answer this. I would recommend obtaining as many different LNBs as possible from your local friendly satellite stockist on 'öppet köp' and then comparing them as I did here. Unfortunately in my case, they were all run-of-the-mill LNBs so none of them made any real difference. In theory, the lower the noise figure of an LNB - the more efficient it will be in producing a usable signal for the receiver. However, in practice things work out differently, as Old Satellite pointed out. Ideally, you and I want an LNB that works very well in the low band, where 2D's transmissions are located. But the quoted noise figures are nearly always 'typical', ie they represent the best result that an individual LNB can achieve under certain conditions.</p><p></p><p>I've emailed Gibertini asking for their recommendations re. an LNB for my dish but have still not had a reply. Maybe you could do the same with the manufacturer of your dish?</p><p></p><p>Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corrigapp, post: 15263, member: 390950"] As regards your first question, it's very difficult to answer this. I would recommend obtaining as many different LNBs as possible from your local friendly satellite stockist on 'öppet köp' and then comparing them as I did here. Unfortunately in my case, they were all run-of-the-mill LNBs so none of them made any real difference. In theory, the lower the noise figure of an LNB - the more efficient it will be in producing a usable signal for the receiver. However, in practice things work out differently, as Old Satellite pointed out. Ideally, you and I want an LNB that works very well in the low band, where 2D's transmissions are located. But the quoted noise figures are nearly always 'typical', ie they represent the best result that an individual LNB can achieve under certain conditions. I've emailed Gibertini asking for their recommendations re. an LNB for my dish but have still not had a reply. Maybe you could do the same with the manufacturer of your dish? Peter [/QUOTE]
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