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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Satellite Meters and Installation Equipment
Which is the best, affordable meter for 2D in the fringe?
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<blockquote data-quote="DishDick" data-source="post: 752373" data-attributes="member: 216974"><p>Just to update, now have two Rover STCs and one Rover S2 (bit of over kill, still have a spare and a spare for that). I prefer the S2 as the Noise Margin is to one decimal place where the STC is to whole DB (great for CH4HD alignment here on 1M dish), I prefer buttons (on S2) to the scrol wheel (STC). Also Noise Margin, MER and EVM are on one screen, not two as with the STC. Also glad I got a meter capable of HD measurements in DVB S2 format, now BBC HD has gone S2. Other HD broadcasts likely to end up on 2D in S2 - especially if Channel 4 get the chance of another transponder on there, or Channel 5 get to share an HD with the BBC. The only negative thing about Rover I think, is that they charge you alot of money to get the software to update transponder lists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DishDick, post: 752373, member: 216974"] Just to update, now have two Rover STCs and one Rover S2 (bit of over kill, still have a spare and a spare for that). I prefer the S2 as the Noise Margin is to one decimal place where the STC is to whole DB (great for CH4HD alignment here on 1M dish), I prefer buttons (on S2) to the scrol wheel (STC). Also Noise Margin, MER and EVM are on one screen, not two as with the STC. Also glad I got a meter capable of HD measurements in DVB S2 format, now BBC HD has gone S2. Other HD broadcasts likely to end up on 2D in S2 - especially if Channel 4 get the chance of another transponder on there, or Channel 5 get to share an HD with the BBC. The only negative thing about Rover I think, is that they charge you alot of money to get the software to update transponder lists. [/QUOTE]
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