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Astra 2G: Scandinavia & Baltics Reports
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<blockquote data-quote="Marti" data-source="post: 950028" data-attributes="member: 405296"><p>1- no. does it make much difference? I bought the IBUQ with integrated feedhorn.</p><p>2-no. using skype to see the Q% on the TV connected to the TM 5402HD box while adjusting for desired transponder.</p><p>3-yes, but .. seems to not have a massive effect even over 20 degrees or so around where it is supposed to be set but made a 1-2% difference.</p><p></p><p>I am wondering whether the LNB holder is not right for the IBUQ as it gives best quality when slammed in right up against the holder. I get the feeling that if I was able to push it in another 1-2cm I might even get a stronger signal, but of course it cannot go in any further as the LNB body is pressing against the holder. This might then yield results for 2G. Any thoughts about this? I tried removing the holder and arms but too tricky - maybe a camera tripod will make it easier to investigate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marti, post: 950028, member: 405296"] 1- no. does it make much difference? I bought the IBUQ with integrated feedhorn. 2-no. using skype to see the Q% on the TV connected to the TM 5402HD box while adjusting for desired transponder. 3-yes, but .. seems to not have a massive effect even over 20 degrees or so around where it is supposed to be set but made a 1-2% difference. I am wondering whether the LNB holder is not right for the IBUQ as it gives best quality when slammed in right up against the holder. I get the feeling that if I was able to push it in another 1-2cm I might even get a stronger signal, but of course it cannot go in any further as the LNB body is pressing against the holder. This might then yield results for 2G. Any thoughts about this? I tried removing the holder and arms but too tricky - maybe a camera tripod will make it easier to investigate. [/QUOTE]
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