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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
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<blockquote data-quote="Archive4" data-source="post: 929466"><p>Had a quick play with the Emitor this morning and it seems fairly easy to use. Spectrum makes sense which is a bonus as the S1 spectrum is meaningless. Did a quick comparison between the Emitor, the S1 and my VU+ SE using 10773V as the test txp. Emitor is much less erratic on snr readout, holding steady at 11.3dBm which agreed with the VU. The S1 jumps between 11.3 - 12.4 dBm which confirms my suspicions that the S1 was reading high and that the lowest value is closest to the truth. Will still use the S1 for quick checks and ladder work as it is much smaller and lighter, also a lot less money to replace if dropped!</p><p>Going to try the DVB-T side in a moment on a televes antenna I have sat in the garden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archive4, post: 929466"] Had a quick play with the Emitor this morning and it seems fairly easy to use. Spectrum makes sense which is a bonus as the S1 spectrum is meaningless. Did a quick comparison between the Emitor, the S1 and my VU+ SE using 10773V as the test txp. Emitor is much less erratic on snr readout, holding steady at 11.3dBm which agreed with the VU. The S1 jumps between 11.3 - 12.4 dBm which confirms my suspicions that the S1 was reading high and that the lowest value is closest to the truth. Will still use the S1 for quick checks and ladder work as it is much smaller and lighter, also a lot less money to replace if dropped! Going to try the DVB-T side in a moment on a televes antenna I have sat in the garden. [/QUOTE]
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