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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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<blockquote data-quote="ehzaz" data-source="post: 94611" data-attributes="member: 190369"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p>I am totally new to all of this. I am on an info gathering mission. I currently have no setup. I want learn as much as possible b4 investing in a satellite setup. I will be, over a period of time, asking a lot of questions. Here goes the first one.</p><p>1) What, apart from the obvious reasons, are the differrences between the twin, the quad and the monoblock lnb's. </p><p>for eg. if I want to be able to watch multiple channels(in differents rooms) at the same time, should I go for twin lnbs or quad. Would the picture and sound quality be affected. btw I am a little bit of a purist(staunch audiophile).Which would be best. I would like to receive signals from Atsra1, Astra2 and hotbird. So I think a three LNB config would be the best.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for helping a newbie.</p><p>Ehzaz</p><p>Be cool y'all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ehzaz, post: 94611, member: 190369"] Hi Guys, I am totally new to all of this. I am on an info gathering mission. I currently have no setup. I want learn as much as possible b4 investing in a satellite setup. I will be, over a period of time, asking a lot of questions. Here goes the first one. 1) What, apart from the obvious reasons, are the differrences between the twin, the quad and the monoblock lnb's. for eg. if I want to be able to watch multiple channels(in differents rooms) at the same time, should I go for twin lnbs or quad. Would the picture and sound quality be affected. btw I am a little bit of a purist(staunch audiophile).Which would be best. I would like to receive signals from Atsra1, Astra2 and hotbird. So I think a three LNB config would be the best. Thanks for helping a newbie. Ehzaz Be cool y'all [/QUOTE]
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