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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 712257" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>Just thinking out loud. In Playa Flamenca a 2.4m dish on 2D horizontals is right at the "cliff-edge" or beyond for any lockable reception anyway. Horizontal high is the opposite; signal is colossal. You need to know if the cross-talk is in the LNB or the cabling/multi-switch. Just pulling the HH cable out doesn't prove either way because pulling out the cable powers down that section of the LNB. On the other hand if the HH cable were pulled out and then a 12 volt source were applied to that port of the LNB to keep the HH section of the LNB active this should conclusively prove if the breakthrough is happening in the LNB or the cable. If the breakthrough is internal in the LNB adding attenuators to the cabling is going to do nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 712257, member: 301161"] Just thinking out loud. In Playa Flamenca a 2.4m dish on 2D horizontals is right at the "cliff-edge" or beyond for any lockable reception anyway. Horizontal high is the opposite; signal is colossal. You need to know if the cross-talk is in the LNB or the cabling/multi-switch. Just pulling the HH cable out doesn't prove either way because pulling out the cable powers down that section of the LNB. On the other hand if the HH cable were pulled out and then a 12 volt source were applied to that port of the LNB to keep the HH section of the LNB active this should conclusively prove if the breakthrough is happening in the LNB or the cable. If the breakthrough is internal in the LNB adding attenuators to the cabling is going to do nothing. [/QUOTE]
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