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Fringe Reception General
Losing and regaining Channels
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<blockquote data-quote="woborny" data-source="post: 1113997" data-attributes="member: 285914"><p>The SD Discovery channels frequency is a particularly weak one in the Valencia area. CBSs are relatively stronger. (also keep an eye on the SD UK TV channels, like Dave, and ITV1 HDs). You need the right sized dish (you have not mentioned what size dish you have), aligned correctly, with a good LNB skewed correctly. Along with the fact that "Valencia" can mean city, province, or region, so it also depends where exactly you are in "Valencia"., as the signals can vary along the 200km that is Valencia. But generally in the Valencia province, a well aligned 110x120cm dish should keep those channels. But yes, 10+ hours in the 25+ sun can cook the LNB a bit.</p><p></p><p>"Whoever thought of making the best lnb for Spanish reception black..." - much better performing LNBs around than the Black range...like Inverto Red, or Home, and the old GI range were much better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woborny, post: 1113997, member: 285914"] The SD Discovery channels frequency is a particularly weak one in the Valencia area. CBSs are relatively stronger. (also keep an eye on the SD UK TV channels, like Dave, and ITV1 HDs). You need the right sized dish (you have not mentioned what size dish you have), aligned correctly, with a good LNB skewed correctly. Along with the fact that "Valencia" can mean city, province, or region, so it also depends where exactly you are in "Valencia"., as the signals can vary along the 200km that is Valencia. But generally in the Valencia province, a well aligned 110x120cm dish should keep those channels. But yes, 10+ hours in the 25+ sun can cook the LNB a bit. "Whoever thought of making the best lnb for Spanish reception black..." - much better performing LNBs around than the Black range...like Inverto Red, or Home, and the old GI range were much better [/QUOTE]
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