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Which Twin-LNBs for Fringe-Reception on a T90 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="deepbluesky" data-source="post: 40039" data-attributes="member: 176074"><p>Hi folks,</p><p></p><p>I am thinking of installing in the near future a Wavefrontier T90 in Northern Greek Mainland where cold winter nights und very hot summer afternoons are common and so searching for Twin-LNBs which are not too sensitive on thermal parameters. The following positions should be fitted with a Twin-LNB so that watching and recording of any programme on any satellite should be possible. </p><p>42E/39E/36E/28.2E/26E/23.5E/19.2E (center)/16E/13E/10E/7E/4.8E/0.8W/4W/7W </p><p>I am aware, that with a T90 one does not get there all frequencies of any satellite mentioned above but i am trying to find the best solution for a non motorized dish. Having in mind that some birds will be changed in future and so stronger signal reaches that area it should be fine.</p><p></p><p>I always read here that the <strong>MTI AP82-XT2</strong> performs very well for the lower frequencies on Astra 2D on which the BBCs transmit. </p><p>What about the MTI Blue Line Twins AP82-XT2BL ?</p><p>Have read that it doesn't perform as well as the previous model AP82-XT2 in the lower KU-Band. Is the difference so big ? Further on the Blue Line LNBs have an improved behaviour on the whole KU-Band as far as i' ve heard and a much better cross polar decoupling ratio.</p><p>So concerning the reception of any KU-frequencies on any satellite the new ones should be better, am i wrong ? Anybody who has tested this ?</p><p></p><p>I am asking myself if there is any <strong>alternative Offset-Twin-LNB</strong> (Invacom seems to be sensitive on thermal changes) so that also the higher KU-band is received as good as possible ?</p><p></p><p>Would be great if anybody having compared several Twin-Offset-LNBs on hard-to-get satellites recommends me which one should do the job in this case.</p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot in advance, Chris <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepbluesky, post: 40039, member: 176074"] Hi folks, I am thinking of installing in the near future a Wavefrontier T90 in Northern Greek Mainland where cold winter nights und very hot summer afternoons are common and so searching for Twin-LNBs which are not too sensitive on thermal parameters. The following positions should be fitted with a Twin-LNB so that watching and recording of any programme on any satellite should be possible. 42E/39E/36E/28.2E/26E/23.5E/19.2E (center)/16E/13E/10E/7E/4.8E/0.8W/4W/7W I am aware, that with a T90 one does not get there all frequencies of any satellite mentioned above but i am trying to find the best solution for a non motorized dish. Having in mind that some birds will be changed in future and so stronger signal reaches that area it should be fine. I always read here that the [B]MTI AP82-XT2[/B] performs very well for the lower frequencies on Astra 2D on which the BBCs transmit. What about the MTI Blue Line Twins AP82-XT2BL ? Have read that it doesn't perform as well as the previous model AP82-XT2 in the lower KU-Band. Is the difference so big ? Further on the Blue Line LNBs have an improved behaviour on the whole KU-Band as far as i' ve heard and a much better cross polar decoupling ratio. So concerning the reception of any KU-frequencies on any satellite the new ones should be better, am i wrong ? Anybody who has tested this ? I am asking myself if there is any [B]alternative Offset-Twin-LNB[/B] (Invacom seems to be sensitive on thermal changes) so that also the higher KU-band is received as good as possible ? Would be great if anybody having compared several Twin-Offset-LNBs on hard-to-get satellites recommends me which one should do the job in this case. Thanks a lot in advance, Chris :) [/QUOTE]
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