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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
New C band LNB
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<blockquote data-quote="Kveys" data-source="post: 876882" data-attributes="member: 391032"><p>Titanium C1-PLL after few days testing period; Yes, it´s better than any Lnb earlier. It doesnt make miracles but some new channels and better signals though. Specially with linear channels. Here in Finland you can find many linear satellites 66E -83E.</p><p></p><p>Slight disappointment with circulars. Yep, also better signals than earlier (ESX241) but for instance every freq. from 5W were better previously. Maybe and only maybe its cause my former Lnb with homemade depoplate was perfect. This earlier best depoplate dont work good enough with Titanium unfortunately.</p><p>Example: CRTV Cameroon (5W) was 11.8 dB now with Titanium 9.7! But Tunisian mux (20E) was 4 .7 dB and now 7.2dB! Sure I might learn how to make also suitable depoplate also for Titanium, who knows..?</p><p></p><p>Linear signals are partly unbelievables. First regional beam freq. from Thaicom 5 (3921V). Take a look at footprint! Some new channels also from 68.5E/83E. Somehow Kolkata ch 4180H been my goal and busted now<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Other disappointment was band. Yes we knew from the beginning that it is "only" 3.7-4.2 GHz. In practise I got 3600H (78.5E) but thats last. No life from 3596L (49E). Frequencies under 3700 GHz are weaker than what they should be. Thats why I must purchase also widebeam (3.4-4.2 GHz) Titanium later.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I can really recommend this new Titanium for all enhusiasts. Thanks Costa and also thanks for other mates who ordered this also!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kveys, post: 876882, member: 391032"] Titanium C1-PLL after few days testing period; Yes, it´s better than any Lnb earlier. It doesnt make miracles but some new channels and better signals though. Specially with linear channels. Here in Finland you can find many linear satellites 66E -83E. Slight disappointment with circulars. Yep, also better signals than earlier (ESX241) but for instance every freq. from 5W were better previously. Maybe and only maybe its cause my former Lnb with homemade depoplate was perfect. This earlier best depoplate dont work good enough with Titanium unfortunately. Example: CRTV Cameroon (5W) was 11.8 dB now with Titanium 9.7! But Tunisian mux (20E) was 4 .7 dB and now 7.2dB! Sure I might learn how to make also suitable depoplate also for Titanium, who knows..? Linear signals are partly unbelievables. First regional beam freq. from Thaicom 5 (3921V). Take a look at footprint! Some new channels also from 68.5E/83E. Somehow Kolkata ch 4180H been my goal and busted now:) Other disappointment was band. Yes we knew from the beginning that it is "only" 3.7-4.2 GHz. In practise I got 3600H (78.5E) but thats last. No life from 3596L (49E). Frequencies under 3700 GHz are weaker than what they should be. Thats why I must purchase also widebeam (3.4-4.2 GHz) Titanium later. Anyway, I can really recommend this new Titanium for all enhusiasts. Thanks Costa and also thanks for other mates who ordered this also! [/QUOTE]
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