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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
New C band LNB
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<blockquote data-quote="nelson_b" data-source="post: 844551" data-attributes="member: 296628"><p>this l.n.b was being mentioned on another uk forum that i visited recently - and i believe some-one is going to give one a try soon -- on a 1.0 or 1.2 dish ?. i look forward to a report</p><p>i,m a bit sceptical of it being a "big" improvement on previous models though -- i hope i,m proved wrong .</p><p>the DMX741U that i tried a couple of years ago - worked ok - and was weak on the k/u side.</p><p>but the main problem for me was that it was too much of a compromise between C and k/u --</p><p>when the position of the l.n.b itself and the position of the feedhorn was at its best for c band , the k/u was especially poor -- and best setup for k/u took away quite a portion of the C band performance . it was hard to get a decent balance on the 1.8 channel master -- and nigh on impossible on the 1.2 c.m.</p><p>this may not be the case with all types of dish ? but it was on the offset channel masters.</p><p>any new combo l.n.b. will have to be good indeed to beat seperate/offset units .</p><p></p><p>cheers --</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nelson_b, post: 844551, member: 296628"] this l.n.b was being mentioned on another uk forum that i visited recently - and i believe some-one is going to give one a try soon -- on a 1.0 or 1.2 dish ?. i look forward to a report i,m a bit sceptical of it being a "big" improvement on previous models though -- i hope i,m proved wrong . the DMX741U that i tried a couple of years ago - worked ok - and was weak on the k/u side. but the main problem for me was that it was too much of a compromise between C and k/u -- when the position of the l.n.b itself and the position of the feedhorn was at its best for c band , the k/u was especially poor -- and best setup for k/u took away quite a portion of the C band performance . it was hard to get a decent balance on the 1.8 channel master -- and nigh on impossible on the 1.2 c.m. this may not be the case with all types of dish ? but it was on the offset channel masters. any new combo l.n.b. will have to be good indeed to beat seperate/offset units . cheers -- [/QUOTE]
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