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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 11568" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>From London the 60cm dish on Astra1 will be fine with a 30metre cable run, providing that the cable is good quality (CT100 or WF100) and the dish is well aligned, in most standard installations an amp/equaliser will make little difference and sometimes cause problems.</p><p></p><p>Don't know what the AE14 stands for, probably just a product code, the Pace MSS300 is in my experience the best of the ones you mention.</p><p></p><p>The step to digital once fully set up and aligned with the analogue system on a newish universal LNB, is a relatively small one, just swap receivers. Alternatively by changing the LNb for a twin version (you cannot split the signal from a single and have independent operation), you can then feed a digital receiver as well, this will open up a large number of extra channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 11568, member: 175057"] From London the 60cm dish on Astra1 will be fine with a 30metre cable run, providing that the cable is good quality (CT100 or WF100) and the dish is well aligned, in most standard installations an amp/equaliser will make little difference and sometimes cause problems. Don't know what the AE14 stands for, probably just a product code, the Pace MSS300 is in my experience the best of the ones you mention. The step to digital once fully set up and aligned with the analogue system on a newish universal LNB, is a relatively small one, just swap receivers. Alternatively by changing the LNb for a twin version (you cannot split the signal from a single and have independent operation), you can then feed a digital receiver as well, this will open up a large number of extra channels. [/QUOTE]
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