vma
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- My Satellite Setup
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RX: 3 motorized DiSEqC-1.2 dishes (100cm, 110cm, 120cm) + 7 regular dishes.
Main receiver: Vu+ Duo + many others & IRD
TX: Modulators for DVB-S/C/T + Dektec Modulators
Field Meter: Emitor, KWS, Kathrein, Unaohm, Promax, Spaun, Rover Instruments, ...
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- Portugal
Hi,
I just published a test report on the Arinst SSA-R2 TG on my blog (Testing the Arinst SSA-R2 TG).
While I do not explicitly recommend this device for Satellite dish alignment, it is an excellent device for setting up and testing terrestrial TV and CATV.
This device is a very fine low-cost spectrum analyser, which can be used on the field due to its screen and internal battery.
In my opinion it is the most affordable spectrum analyser on the market, that actually works and has the minimum set of functionality like TG and frequency range support from 35MHz up to 6200MHz.
Regards,
Vitor
I just published a test report on the Arinst SSA-R2 TG on my blog (Testing the Arinst SSA-R2 TG).
While I do not explicitly recommend this device for Satellite dish alignment, it is an excellent device for setting up and testing terrestrial TV and CATV.
This device is a very fine low-cost spectrum analyser, which can be used on the field due to its screen and internal battery.
In my opinion it is the most affordable spectrum analyser on the market, that actually works and has the minimum set of functionality like TG and frequency range support from 35MHz up to 6200MHz.
Regards,
Vitor