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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
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<blockquote data-quote="John" data-source="post: 1156030" data-attributes="member: 175005"><p>Nice one, did you spin yourself around 360° to see if you could detect any other incomers ? , your lucky at the moment that this one is lurking way down at the bottom of the band.</p><p>If you do go spinning, drape a wet cloth over the front of the feed to apply some signal damping of the present 3.4GHz 5G signal - it might show you some extra ones that are a bit further away.</p><p>Also next to do, with Max Hold on, is do the same with the Promax but with the dish looking at the satellite again showing the broadcast frequencies on a full band screen grab that will give you an idea how strong the 5G signal is to the weaker broadcast signals are - it might show you the desruptive 'wash' effect over the nearby broadcast signals ?.</p><p>Note:, not sure what the lnbf is your using but the signals to the far left of your screen doing the 'Mexican Wave' is aircraft Radio Altimeter sigs , 4.2 to 4.4GHz from passing overhead aircraft - i usually see them around the 4.3GHz area here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John, post: 1156030, member: 175005"] Nice one, did you spin yourself around 360° to see if you could detect any other incomers ? , your lucky at the moment that this one is lurking way down at the bottom of the band. If you do go spinning, drape a wet cloth over the front of the feed to apply some signal damping of the present 3.4GHz 5G signal - it might show you some extra ones that are a bit further away. Also next to do, with Max Hold on, is do the same with the Promax but with the dish looking at the satellite again showing the broadcast frequencies on a full band screen grab that will give you an idea how strong the 5G signal is to the weaker broadcast signals are - it might show you the desruptive 'wash' effect over the nearby broadcast signals ?. Note:, not sure what the lnbf is your using but the signals to the far left of your screen doing the 'Mexican Wave' is aircraft Radio Altimeter sigs , 4.2 to 4.4GHz from passing overhead aircraft - i usually see them around the 4.3GHz area here. [/QUOTE]
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