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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
C-and 40.0E Belgium
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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1109387" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>It's great that you're trying to get a C-band,especially when it's the first time you do it.But,in my opinion,it is better try to adjust your antenna on Windows.With dvb applications for this OS(Crazyscan,EBS,etc)and tbs5927 USB you have every chance to set the antenna much more precisely and I think more quickly.For example,Crazyscan shows you in real time and exactly the signal,in dB,on each transponder.With a laptop on Windows and 5927 usb you have the advantage that you work near the antenna and you can check what you do without further confirmation from elsewhere,even from this forum.</p><p>Unfortunately Linux does not offer such flexible dvb applications as they are on Windows.For example,even the application(above) used by you does not indicate the snr of each transponders found.</p><p>But about receiving the signal with Linux and Windows would be worth a separate discussion,especially since you are trying to develop such a software for the first system.</p><p>I know my picture doesn't help you with the Express-AM7 reception, especially since I'm using another antenna size,but the antenna adjustment I did with tbs5927.I used this device for tuning many antennas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1109387, member: 297935"] It's great that you're trying to get a C-band,especially when it's the first time you do it.But,in my opinion,it is better try to adjust your antenna on Windows.With dvb applications for this OS(Crazyscan,EBS,etc)and tbs5927 USB you have every chance to set the antenna much more precisely and I think more quickly.For example,Crazyscan shows you in real time and exactly the signal,in dB,on each transponder.With a laptop on Windows and 5927 usb you have the advantage that you work near the antenna and you can check what you do without further confirmation from elsewhere,even from this forum. Unfortunately Linux does not offer such flexible dvb applications as they are on Windows.For example,even the application(above) used by you does not indicate the snr of each transponders found. But about receiving the signal with Linux and Windows would be worth a separate discussion,especially since you are trying to develop such a software for the first system. I know my picture doesn't help you with the Express-AM7 reception, especially since I'm using another antenna size,but the antenna adjustment I did with tbs5927.I used this device for tuning many antennas. [/QUOTE]
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