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- My Satellite Setup
- FTA receiver
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- Berlin, GErmany
Hello everyone,
I have a monoblock twin [Astra A; Hotbird B].
When I adjust the Hotbird signal via B I cannot get a signal in excess of approx. 47%, whereas Astra's signal is around 90%. I realize these numbers are relative. To the naked eye the monoblock appears to be level with the ground.
With my old monoblock I was getting a somewhat weaker signal on Astra, but considerably stronger signal on Hotbird. I have exchanged the cables from the two LNBs, but this did not change the results.
Given the theoretical signal strengths according to Lyngsat for my location (Hotbird ca. 51/52; Astra ca. 51) I would have expected to have similar signal strengths.
Any ideas?
TIA for your help.
I have a monoblock twin [Astra A; Hotbird B].
When I adjust the Hotbird signal via B I cannot get a signal in excess of approx. 47%, whereas Astra's signal is around 90%. I realize these numbers are relative. To the naked eye the monoblock appears to be level with the ground.
With my old monoblock I was getting a somewhat weaker signal on Astra, but considerably stronger signal on Hotbird. I have exchanged the cables from the two LNBs, but this did not change the results.
Given the theoretical signal strengths according to Lyngsat for my location (Hotbird ca. 51/52; Astra ca. 51) I would have expected to have similar signal strengths.
Any ideas?
TIA for your help.