Philex 27636r25 coaxial cable

hotkich

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Hi everyone , having just installed a moteck motorized unit, everything started to go pear shape ,I tweeted eve:-ohcraprything and made it far worse,!
so I decided it was the LNB UNI, 7 YEARS OLD, so I purchased a new from our satshop , I hope it is,?
and replaced the LNB,
no better and things started to go hill fast, so I came back to this sight and reviewed options on coaxil cable and now I have just orderd PHILEX 27636R25,
it had a decent right up, can anybody please give me the low down on it please I would be very obliged,
 

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Yes, this cable will be okay, it's PF100 1mm type... but your problem may lie elsewhere ie. dish set up / alignment.
 

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thankyou satelliteman, I have spent at leaast a full week tweeking and I came to the same conclusion as yourself but I decided to
take the system apart and started allover again, the result was good surprise as the signal was up around 80%
but the downside was the video and audio was breaking up all the time, so I remembed I was using the same coaxial cable that had been prof installed before I arrived on the scean some 9 years at least and it looked liked the cheap terrestrial cable with
silver foil around the core not a good sign? so I decided it must now be the coaxil, I appreciate your kind advise again satman
 

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Yes no worries. If you can, it's always a good idea to replace the cable as a safe measure ;)
 

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Could be LNB skew (rotation), when dish/motor is in zero position, the LNB skew should be at zero, check the scale on top of the LNB, some have an offset scale.
 

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thankyou rolfW I honestly never thought of returning the motor to zero before tweeting the LNB , I think I did inadvertly did touch it while was offset so I will awit the delivary of this new cable and let you know as soon, thankyou rolfW ,thank you again for your tech guides lads , hotkich
 
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