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<blockquote data-quote="timo_w2s" data-source="post: 925129" data-attributes="member: 196043"><p>I think that's DVB, to signify it's capable of decoding digital signals.</p><p></p><p>If you notice a slight difference between recordings and live it might just be you where looking at them through different LNB inputs at the time and one might be very slightly better than the other. I doubt the recording would be much different otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Critical things now are to make sure the dish is aligned exactly to the satellite, every last mm counts, and to check the skew of the LNB. Again, a fraction of a turn could make a difference and give you a few more minutes or hours of reception.</p><p></p><p>Also the type of LNB is critical. I got good results using an Opticum LQP 04H quad LNB on my 85cm dish, beating the Black Ultra twin and quad. </p><p></p><p>But nothing beats getting a bigger dish in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo_w2s, post: 925129, member: 196043"] I think that's DVB, to signify it's capable of decoding digital signals. If you notice a slight difference between recordings and live it might just be you where looking at them through different LNB inputs at the time and one might be very slightly better than the other. I doubt the recording would be much different otherwise. Critical things now are to make sure the dish is aligned exactly to the satellite, every last mm counts, and to check the skew of the LNB. Again, a fraction of a turn could make a difference and give you a few more minutes or hours of reception. Also the type of LNB is critical. I got good results using an Opticum LQP 04H quad LNB on my 85cm dish, beating the Black Ultra twin and quad. But nothing beats getting a bigger dish in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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