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Omt signal boosst reception
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<blockquote data-quote="s-band" data-source="post: 978011" data-attributes="member: 407744"><p>I found that an SMW 1dB LNA + LNCs with a C120 to WR75 adapter gave was within +1dB -0.25dB of an Invacom 0.3db C120 (i.e. SMW is slightly better). That was on an IRTE wideband feed without anything else in the path. SMW make a C120 OMT but I have no experience of it <a href="http://smw.se/product/waveguide-component/omt-ku/" target="_blank">OMT Ku -</a>. That includes transitions to WR75.</p><p>I've been able to get up to 1dB with things like precise tweaks of polarisation per satellite and setting the band switch to use the best part of the LNB (e.g. switch at 11.4GHz instead of 11.7 if the high band part of the LNB is better). It all adds up but, unless something is wrong, as others have said, dish size is all.</p><p></p><p> Interesting, if you can find it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s-band, post: 978011, member: 407744"] I found that an SMW 1dB LNA + LNCs with a C120 to WR75 adapter gave was within +1dB -0.25dB of an Invacom 0.3db C120 (i.e. SMW is slightly better). That was on an IRTE wideband feed without anything else in the path. SMW make a C120 OMT but I have no experience of it [URL='http://smw.se/product/waveguide-component/omt-ku/']OMT Ku -[/URL]. That includes transitions to WR75. I've been able to get up to 1dB with things like precise tweaks of polarisation per satellite and setting the band switch to use the best part of the LNB (e.g. switch at 11.4GHz instead of 11.7 if the high band part of the LNB is better). It all adds up but, unless something is wrong, as others have said, dish size is all. Interesting, if you can find it [/QUOTE]
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