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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
new coax cable?.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fisty McB" data-source="post: 1126509" data-attributes="member: 389824"><p>A slope equaliser is an in-line amplifier that gives a higher output gain at the higher frequency IF end (say 2000MHz) compared to the lower frequency IF end (say 1000MHz), hence a "slope" in the gain of the amplifier across its frequency range.</p><p></p><p>As for the seller, I've bought a few things from freetv.ie over the years (the most expensive being a 1.2 metre dish) and everything's been fine coming from them in my experience. I've no experience in handling WF125 myself but I would say that make sure you get WF125 compatible F-connectors as the "normal" F-connectors for WF100 or RG6 type cable likely won't fit on to the thicker WF125 coax - I've also read that it might be better to use a small WF100 or RG6 "pigtail" between the receiver socket and the WF125 coax cable, due to the heavier weight of WF125 coax cable placing more strain on the receiver socket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fisty McB, post: 1126509, member: 389824"] A slope equaliser is an in-line amplifier that gives a higher output gain at the higher frequency IF end (say 2000MHz) compared to the lower frequency IF end (say 1000MHz), hence a "slope" in the gain of the amplifier across its frequency range. As for the seller, I've bought a few things from freetv.ie over the years (the most expensive being a 1.2 metre dish) and everything's been fine coming from them in my experience. I've no experience in handling WF125 myself but I would say that make sure you get WF125 compatible F-connectors as the "normal" F-connectors for WF100 or RG6 type cable likely won't fit on to the thicker WF125 coax - I've also read that it might be better to use a small WF100 or RG6 "pigtail" between the receiver socket and the WF125 coax cable, due to the heavier weight of WF125 coax cable placing more strain on the receiver socket. [/QUOTE]
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