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TD88 Multi LNB setup in Helsinki
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<blockquote data-quote="timo_w2s" data-source="post: 897873" data-attributes="member: 196043"><p>Just going through some of my old reading I've logged and there wasn't anything very dramatic but there might have been a bit of loss at the very top of the band. The most noticeable change when switching dishes was the horizontal polarity which was always weaker on the mesh see through dish.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The aerial I have is a bit of an overkill for Estonian TV to be honest. I receive it at maximum signal levels on my TM6900 and TV. I can see the top of the Tallinn TV mast on a clear day... On a good day I can also get Latvian muxes. I also have a Y shaped cable hung up by the dish for FM radio reception (the thick concrete walls do a good job of blocking most reception inside!).</p><p></p><p>There are quite a few log periodics in Finland these days for local channels. They have ones which over all the bands for decent signal areas although many of the band III DVB-T2 signals now come from different locations to the original TV masts so may require an aerial pointing in a different direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo_w2s, post: 897873, member: 196043"] Just going through some of my old reading I've logged and there wasn't anything very dramatic but there might have been a bit of loss at the very top of the band. The most noticeable change when switching dishes was the horizontal polarity which was always weaker on the mesh see through dish. The aerial I have is a bit of an overkill for Estonian TV to be honest. I receive it at maximum signal levels on my TM6900 and TV. I can see the top of the Tallinn TV mast on a clear day... On a good day I can also get Latvian muxes. I also have a Y shaped cable hung up by the dish for FM radio reception (the thick concrete walls do a good job of blocking most reception inside!). There are quite a few log periodics in Finland these days for local channels. They have ones which over all the bands for decent signal areas although many of the band III DVB-T2 signals now come from different locations to the original TV masts so may require an aerial pointing in a different direction. [/QUOTE]
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