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Sky in Madrid and Low band LNB's
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<blockquote data-quote="pmcmill" data-source="post: 11770"><p>Hi sayireand,</p><p>Regarding 914,915 & 916 . I can't get 2D reception with my channel master 1.2 in Alicante . With a 1.8 I know I could get 2D but at the moment I can't justify the extra expense for ITV which is the only channel that interests me . My "skew" situation is as follows . Basically if I turn the LNB in one direction I can get CH4 for nearly all day but lose Sky1 in the afternoon . Going the other direction I get Sky1 but lose CH4 in the afternoon . There are other channels involved in this , all being on 2A/B North beam . What I do is run an RF cable from the Sky box to a small mini Casio TV to the roof . From there I can fine tune the LNB to get the best signal . As your in Madrid your situation will be different . I'm right on the fringe here and fine tuning is a must .</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmcmill, post: 11770"] Hi sayireand, Regarding 914,915 & 916 . I can't get 2D reception with my channel master 1.2 in Alicante . With a 1.8 I know I could get 2D but at the moment I can't justify the extra expense for ITV which is the only channel that interests me . My "skew" situation is as follows . Basically if I turn the LNB in one direction I can get CH4 for nearly all day but lose Sky1 in the afternoon . Going the other direction I get Sky1 but lose CH4 in the afternoon . There are other channels involved in this , all being on 2A/B North beam . What I do is run an RF cable from the Sky box to a small mini Casio TV to the roof . From there I can fine tune the LNB to get the best signal . As your in Madrid your situation will be different . I'm right on the fringe here and fine tuning is a must . Cheers Paul [/QUOTE]
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