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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
How to improve signal strength
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<blockquote data-quote="a33" data-source="post: 1153051" data-attributes="member: 332642"><p>[USER=381692]@Robinson74[/USER] :</p><p>I support this quoted text. </p><p>Signal strength should be within certain boundaries, to be able to be processed by your receiver.</p><p>The range between those boundaries is rather wide.</p><p>When the signal strength is already within these boundaries, there is NO WAY to improve it.</p><p>In fact, it does happen that signal can be too strong. I've seen that reported sometimes for Inverto Black Ultra LNBs, which have a rather high amplification.</p><p></p><p>Best way to have (keep) a good signal strength, is using a good (copper!) cable.</p><p></p><p>What really matters is "signal quality", or S/N ratio, as [USER=215446]@deeptho[/USER] wrote. That is what will give you 'rain reserve'. You get that mainly with bigger dish, or more precise alignment.</p><p></p><p>Greetz,</p><p>A33</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a33, post: 1153051, member: 332642"] [USER=381692]@Robinson74[/USER] : I support this quoted text. Signal strength should be within certain boundaries, to be able to be processed by your receiver. The range between those boundaries is rather wide. When the signal strength is already within these boundaries, there is NO WAY to improve it. In fact, it does happen that signal can be too strong. I've seen that reported sometimes for Inverto Black Ultra LNBs, which have a rather high amplification. Best way to have (keep) a good signal strength, is using a good (copper!) cable. What really matters is "signal quality", or S/N ratio, as [USER=215446]@deeptho[/USER] wrote. That is what will give you 'rain reserve'. You get that mainly with bigger dish, or more precise alignment. Greetz, A33 [/QUOTE]
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