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Fringe Reception General
LNB & Receivers in Southern Spain
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<blockquote data-quote="andyw37" data-source="post: 524478" data-attributes="member: 268537"><p>There are varying Lnbs. Alot of the issue is what dish are you using. </p><p></p><p>However the Invacom works great, but is too expensive in my view, the Televes Quad will work well, as would the following quads - Technomate, MTI and believe it or not the Inverto which is very cheap.</p><p></p><p>If you are doing this manually take note of the skew( how it is rotated)of your old LNB, as you look at the dish the LNB should be about 7oclock. Try and position your new LNB the same. </p><p></p><p>Put the digibox signal screen on and peak the signal ( with the help of a nice cold beer) emphasis on quality.</p><p></p><p>Then put the digibox on Channel 5 and see if the picture is there, if not turn the LNB clockwise and anti clockwise until the picture appears, remembering also to move LNB back and forward in the collar until you optimize the signal, do this mm by mm!!</p><p></p><p>This should do the trick.PERSEVERE!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>This may take time and fitness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andyw37, post: 524478, member: 268537"] There are varying Lnbs. Alot of the issue is what dish are you using. However the Invacom works great, but is too expensive in my view, the Televes Quad will work well, as would the following quads - Technomate, MTI and believe it or not the Inverto which is very cheap. If you are doing this manually take note of the skew( how it is rotated)of your old LNB, as you look at the dish the LNB should be about 7oclock. Try and position your new LNB the same. Put the digibox signal screen on and peak the signal ( with the help of a nice cold beer) emphasis on quality. Then put the digibox on Channel 5 and see if the picture is there, if not turn the LNB clockwise and anti clockwise until the picture appears, remembering also to move LNB back and forward in the collar until you optimize the signal, do this mm by mm!! This should do the trick.PERSEVERE!! This may take time and fitness. [/QUOTE]
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