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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
North West Spain - Maximising Performance of my Installation
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<blockquote data-quote="Archive4" data-source="post: 944780"><p>Don´t know if this helps, but in my experience the Inverto Black quad is nothing special. The Goobay seems much better in my area of Spain. I have also noticed that many of the 1.8 dishes in my area that were set up for 2D do benefit from a slight adjustment, normally a slight drop in elevation and a bump East to get the best from 2E ( not too far, you start to loose 2G ie. Channel 5 on 10964H and the ITV HD´s etc ) LNB skew is critical for the ITV HD´s if you can see them, BBC HD´s are much more forgiving.</p><p>I´d try a position adjustment before buying a new LNB, but that said if you can get a new one prior to engineer visit it would probably be cheaper to get it changed at the same time to save a re-visit cost.</p><p>If all else fails move south a bit, less rain and the signal down here is stronger!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archive4, post: 944780"] Don´t know if this helps, but in my experience the Inverto Black quad is nothing special. The Goobay seems much better in my area of Spain. I have also noticed that many of the 1.8 dishes in my area that were set up for 2D do benefit from a slight adjustment, normally a slight drop in elevation and a bump East to get the best from 2E ( not too far, you start to loose 2G ie. Channel 5 on 10964H and the ITV HD´s etc ) LNB skew is critical for the ITV HD´s if you can see them, BBC HD´s are much more forgiving. I´d try a position adjustment before buying a new LNB, but that said if you can get a new one prior to engineer visit it would probably be cheaper to get it changed at the same time to save a re-visit cost. If all else fails move south a bit, less rain and the signal down here is stronger! [/QUOTE]
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