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My first toroidal 90 multi dish install with 20 lnbs
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<blockquote data-quote="sonnetpete" data-source="post: 794917" data-attributes="member: 310216"><p>I wouldn't just cut off pre measured lengths, do one at a time. I fed the lead from the drum through to the LNB, attached an F connector and put it on the LNB then traced the lead back to where I had sited the switch. Don't forget to leave a rain loop when you cable up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The meter is in 'My System' at the side of my posts. It was invaluable for setting up, but for the price (just over £100 IIRC) you don't get a spectrum. Basically it's a receiver which can display strength and SNR on a small LCD screen all in a small plastic case. It saves the hassle of dragging out a portable and receiver to do the same thing. I still think it's a good investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnetpete, post: 794917, member: 310216"] I wouldn't just cut off pre measured lengths, do one at a time. I fed the lead from the drum through to the LNB, attached an F connector and put it on the LNB then traced the lead back to where I had sited the switch. Don't forget to leave a rain loop when you cable up. The meter is in 'My System' at the side of my posts. It was invaluable for setting up, but for the price (just over £100 IIRC) you don't get a spectrum. Basically it's a receiver which can display strength and SNR on a small LCD screen all in a small plastic case. It saves the hassle of dragging out a portable and receiver to do the same thing. I still think it's a good investment. [/QUOTE]
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