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Fringe Reception General
Reception of Eutelsat3B(3.1E)
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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 897703"><p>1. Ok, if mr Sprit says it is, it probably is. Do make sure mr Spirit is right both ways (rotating the level 180 degress sometimes shows slight differences)</p><p>2. Ok. then you should be ok. As in the set-up guide for the Echostar, you need to peak the center, then a east and west sat to ensure you're on the arc.</p><p>3. Ok, that should do just fine. Invacom with feed-horn is often found to be good combination. You should be fine, but if anything, you MAY get get higher output by using an Inverto Black Ultra or Similar high-output LNBF. If you have long cable-path, or splitters / combiners, you may get more mileage from the Black Ultra. Worth a try if you can lay your hands on one (they're not that expensive). But correct alignment is everything. Then optimise LNB etc 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 897703"] 1. Ok, if mr Sprit says it is, it probably is. Do make sure mr Spirit is right both ways (rotating the level 180 degress sometimes shows slight differences) 2. Ok. then you should be ok. As in the set-up guide for the Echostar, you need to peak the center, then a east and west sat to ensure you're on the arc. 3. Ok, that should do just fine. Invacom with feed-horn is often found to be good combination. You should be fine, but if anything, you MAY get get higher output by using an Inverto Black Ultra or Similar high-output LNBF. If you have long cable-path, or splitters / combiners, you may get more mileage from the Black Ultra. Worth a try if you can lay your hands on one (they're not that expensive). But correct alignment is everything. Then optimise LNB etc 8) [/QUOTE]
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