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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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<blockquote data-quote="Turok" data-source="post: 585727" data-attributes="member: 192339"><p>Hello!</p><p>how many signal lost,do you have in cband,on the signal meter,on the 2. lnb,on the site,when is not directly in focus?</p><p>you lost more then one db? </p><p></p><p>most older call amp cband,has a very big case,the newer kuband lnbs,espasaly the smart titanium are very small,my idea,was to implementad,the electronic of a new kuband lnb,in a bigger cband lnb,together,make a 2.hole ,then you have your selfmade solution ku and cband in one lnb,and you dont loose any signal,when both are directly in focus!</p><p>on strong cband signals,this solution is okay,but when signal is hard on the limit,you lost,on the nabour satellite to much,and that result often no signal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turok, post: 585727, member: 192339"] Hello! how many signal lost,do you have in cband,on the signal meter,on the 2. lnb,on the site,when is not directly in focus? you lost more then one db? most older call amp cband,has a very big case,the newer kuband lnbs,espasaly the smart titanium are very small,my idea,was to implementad,the electronic of a new kuband lnb,in a bigger cband lnb,together,make a 2.hole ,then you have your selfmade solution ku and cband in one lnb,and you dont loose any signal,when both are directly in focus! on strong cband signals,this solution is okay,but when signal is hard on the limit,you lost,on the nabour satellite to much,and that result often no signal! [/QUOTE]
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