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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Motorised System for Feed Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="daaahhnuh" data-source="post: 925902" data-attributes="member: 404576"><p>Hi again all,</p><p></p><p>Almost ready to order everything for my set up. I've had a look at the Inverto Black Ultra Single Universal LNB. I kind of glossed over it before because of 0.2db noise figure. You know I kind of figured the higher the noise the poorer the LNB's performance. Hence why I was angling towards the 0.1db Titanium. However, the gain on that LNB seems great and everyone is saying the same thing - It's the best for feed hunting. So I'm definitely going with that.</p><p></p><p>Just noticed something while looking on Amazon - <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001ONAEKI" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001ONAEKI</a>. If you look on that page it says there is a newer model of the LNB out. The 'Inverto 40 mm Single HGLN Ultra LNB - Black'. Anyone know what the difference is between the two? Do I get the older or the 'newer' model?</p><p></p><p>I'm also not sure on is which is the best motor to get. A lot of the threads I've read are quite old. I'm angling towards the TM-2600 as it has metal gears and seems a bit more robust. Is there any motor that's faster, less noisy, etc but still powered from the LNB supply?</p><p></p><p>The final question, what do you guys use when you have to bury the cable? Would some heavy duty hose do the job? Would just need burying it under the flowerbed to the house where I can run it up the wall to the loft. Oh and also, WF100 or WF125?</p><p></p><p>Think that's all my questions. I've also decided to abandon mounting on the shed idea. I'm just going to concrete a 2"/8ft pole (I'll probably shorten it slightly) into the ground and mount it off that. I'll lose a little bit of the Eastern arc, but not to worry.</p><p></p><p>Many Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daaahhnuh, post: 925902, member: 404576"] Hi again all, Almost ready to order everything for my set up. I've had a look at the Inverto Black Ultra Single Universal LNB. I kind of glossed over it before because of 0.2db noise figure. You know I kind of figured the higher the noise the poorer the LNB's performance. Hence why I was angling towards the 0.1db Titanium. However, the gain on that LNB seems great and everyone is saying the same thing - It's the best for feed hunting. So I'm definitely going with that. Just noticed something while looking on Amazon - [url]http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001ONAEKI[/url]. If you look on that page it says there is a newer model of the LNB out. The 'Inverto 40 mm Single HGLN Ultra LNB - Black'. Anyone know what the difference is between the two? Do I get the older or the 'newer' model? I'm also not sure on is which is the best motor to get. A lot of the threads I've read are quite old. I'm angling towards the TM-2600 as it has metal gears and seems a bit more robust. Is there any motor that's faster, less noisy, etc but still powered from the LNB supply? The final question, what do you guys use when you have to bury the cable? Would some heavy duty hose do the job? Would just need burying it under the flowerbed to the house where I can run it up the wall to the loft. Oh and also, WF100 or WF125? Think that's all my questions. I've also decided to abandon mounting on the shed idea. I'm just going to concrete a 2"/8ft pole (I'll probably shorten it slightly) into the ground and mount it off that. I'll lose a little bit of the Eastern arc, but not to worry. Many Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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