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<blockquote data-quote="relston" data-source="post: 23639" data-attributes="member: 176242"><p>Hi.. In no way am I as technically inclined as some of the other people who have responded to your post. What I can tell you is only from practical experience.</p><p></p><p>I am located about 30 KMS to the west of Madrid am have a 1.2m offset dish with a twin output Invercom 0.3 db LNB. The results I have achieved are very good considering my location. I recieve all Astra 2A & 2B channels with the exception of Movies premier and Max for a couple of hours in the morning only. Most Astra 2D channels are available, eg sky sports news and regional BBC and ITV. The regular London ITV and BBC 1 & 2 are not with the exception of a 2 hour slot in the mornings when them come in albeit a little jerky sometimes.</p><p></p><p>I have a friend who is also a member of this forum and lives about 10 KMS from me. He is using a 1.8m dish, with a 0.6 lnb. Admittedly his reciever does not alegedly have a low threshold tuner but his results are far poorer than mine with a much bigger dish. NO beeb at all and many north beam transponders are not received for most of the day.</p><p></p><p>My personal experience says that the Invercom LNB was well worth the £25 extra as it's appears to be the difference between viewing and not viewing in my fringe reception area.</p><p></p><p>Hope that this is of some help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="relston, post: 23639, member: 176242"] Hi.. In no way am I as technically inclined as some of the other people who have responded to your post. What I can tell you is only from practical experience. I am located about 30 KMS to the west of Madrid am have a 1.2m offset dish with a twin output Invercom 0.3 db LNB. The results I have achieved are very good considering my location. I recieve all Astra 2A & 2B channels with the exception of Movies premier and Max for a couple of hours in the morning only. Most Astra 2D channels are available, eg sky sports news and regional BBC and ITV. The regular London ITV and BBC 1 & 2 are not with the exception of a 2 hour slot in the mornings when them come in albeit a little jerky sometimes. I have a friend who is also a member of this forum and lives about 10 KMS from me. He is using a 1.8m dish, with a 0.6 lnb. Admittedly his reciever does not alegedly have a low threshold tuner but his results are far poorer than mine with a much bigger dish. NO beeb at all and many north beam transponders are not received for most of the day. My personal experience says that the Invercom LNB was well worth the £25 extra as it's appears to be the difference between viewing and not viewing in my fringe reception area. Hope that this is of some help. [/QUOTE]
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