Monoblock LNBs 6° Astra/hotbird type..which is the best,most sensitive to weak signals?

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If you're talking about 12639H my guess is interference from 12643V. As you're using a monoblock the skew is likely to be incorrect for the Eutelsat skew offset, therefore the transponder with a close frequency on the opposite polarity is interfering.
 

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and 12643 is ion which sat?
I tried fiddling ,having a pretty good reception in today s quite cold air...to no avail
 

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and 12643 is ion which sat?
I tried fiddling ,having a pretty good reception in today s quite cold air...to no avail
I would have thought (or at least hoped!) that you would have learned by now that a monobloc solution ain't going to work for the sat combo that you want:rolleyes:
 

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You'll still have the skew problem.
 
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