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Rte Tv In South Of Spain
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<blockquote data-quote="billnot" data-source="post: 413439" data-attributes="member: 176016"><p>That's worth knowing. What you should do is to contact your provider and ask for details of the dish. The chances are that one way or another it's sourced from the 3,6m I mentioned earlier - lots of providers piggy-back off it.</p><p></p><p>In that case, The RTE transponder is just that bit stronger than that for BBC2 (about which I know a lot more).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm assuming it's a prime focus dish, in which case the obvious LNB is the Invacom 0,3dB quad. The Invacoms are universally used with large dishes out here, and for a very good reason - they are the best.</p><p></p><p>As for feedhorns, you should first of all try the one that comes with the dish. Others to try are Invacom's adjustable model and the large adjustable one that this forum's very own <a href="http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/member.php?u=76755" target="_blank">Big Nick </a>supplies from Cyprus</p><p></p><p>Finally be aware that just because it's 2,7m it doesn't necessarily mean it will be better than a 2,4m. A lot depends on how well it's made and whether it's had any knocks to put it out of true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billnot, post: 413439, member: 176016"] That's worth knowing. What you should do is to contact your provider and ask for details of the dish. The chances are that one way or another it's sourced from the 3,6m I mentioned earlier - lots of providers piggy-back off it. In that case, The RTE transponder is just that bit stronger than that for BBC2 (about which I know a lot more). I'm assuming it's a prime focus dish, in which case the obvious LNB is the Invacom 0,3dB quad. The Invacoms are universally used with large dishes out here, and for a very good reason - they are the best. As for feedhorns, you should first of all try the one that comes with the dish. Others to try are Invacom's adjustable model and the large adjustable one that this forum's very own [URL="http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/member.php?u=76755"]Big Nick [/URL]supplies from Cyprus Finally be aware that just because it's 2,7m it doesn't necessarily mean it will be better than a 2,4m. A lot depends on how well it's made and whether it's had any knocks to put it out of true. [/QUOTE]
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