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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Rain impacting DVB-S2 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="bobbywise" data-source="post: 856829" data-attributes="member: 331837"><p>Thanks guys.</p><p>I know for sure I need to align better.</p><p>My goal later this week (assuming the weather is good) is to get up on the roof and spend some quality time aligning it as well as possible (when I switched the dishes, I literally took 5 mins to align). I just found it surprising how the quality of 10847 v, 23000 2/3 dropped so drastically compared to the others :-)</p><p></p><p>I have the inverto black single lnb (I also have the twin, which according to reports here is better for the higher frequencies, but didn't see much change, so I put back the single).</p><p></p><p>My big worry is that regardless of what I do (taking lots of time to put slightly higher up pole and perfectly align), that when it rains that the wet leaves on the trees may still have an impact. </p><p></p><p>I do have a few different LNBs so I can switch them (but only between dry weather -- a wet roof is like an ice rink -- trust me, I know ;-) )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbywise, post: 856829, member: 331837"] Thanks guys. I know for sure I need to align better. My goal later this week (assuming the weather is good) is to get up on the roof and spend some quality time aligning it as well as possible (when I switched the dishes, I literally took 5 mins to align). I just found it surprising how the quality of 10847 v, 23000 2/3 dropped so drastically compared to the others :-) I have the inverto black single lnb (I also have the twin, which according to reports here is better for the higher frequencies, but didn't see much change, so I put back the single). My big worry is that regardless of what I do (taking lots of time to put slightly higher up pole and perfectly align), that when it rains that the wet leaves on the trees may still have an impact. I do have a few different LNBs so I can switch them (but only between dry weather -- a wet roof is like an ice rink -- trust me, I know ;-) ) [/QUOTE]
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