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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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TM5302 HD + OP Gibertini 100 XP + Inverto Premium PLL Lnb set up is best for Feed Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Manikm909" data-source="post: 1111456" data-attributes="member: 415764"><p>Hi mate, i too swapped out my old TM GOLD LNB for a Inverto PLL LNB, and i must say it is performing very well on my Laminas 1.2.</p><p></p><p>As for receivers, I use the Octagon SF8008 for dish steering, and general TV watching, but im still undecided on my secondary receiver for blind scanning \ feeds.</p><p></p><p>I have a TM-5302 now (got it for 30 quid) - an TM-6902, a Icecrypt S6600, and a Golden Interstar Alpha.</p><p></p><p>The TM-5302 i find too slow for Blind Scanning, i havent honed my skill like you have on this one, the TM-6902, is a bit too big, and offers nothing over the TM-5302 - although i havent used it much. The Golden Interstar misses some of the lower TP signals, but otherwise is a bargain for 40 or 50 quid, especially as it does multi-stream.</p><p></p><p>My pick of the bunch at the moment for blind scanning - for speed and accuracy is the Icecrypt S6600, its very quick, and i beleive it does 2Mhz increments by default, so its unbelievable really how quickly it scans an entire satellite, and finds very low SR signals </p><p></p><p>I might give the TM-6902 another go at some point, but its just so big. The TM-5302 is a nice compact unit in comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manikm909, post: 1111456, member: 415764"] Hi mate, i too swapped out my old TM GOLD LNB for a Inverto PLL LNB, and i must say it is performing very well on my Laminas 1.2. As for receivers, I use the Octagon SF8008 for dish steering, and general TV watching, but im still undecided on my secondary receiver for blind scanning \ feeds. I have a TM-5302 now (got it for 30 quid) - an TM-6902, a Icecrypt S6600, and a Golden Interstar Alpha. The TM-5302 i find too slow for Blind Scanning, i havent honed my skill like you have on this one, the TM-6902, is a bit too big, and offers nothing over the TM-5302 - although i havent used it much. The Golden Interstar misses some of the lower TP signals, but otherwise is a bargain for 40 or 50 quid, especially as it does multi-stream. My pick of the bunch at the moment for blind scanning - for speed and accuracy is the Icecrypt S6600, its very quick, and i beleive it does 2Mhz increments by default, so its unbelievable really how quickly it scans an entire satellite, and finds very low SR signals I might give the TM-6902 another go at some point, but its just so big. The TM-5302 is a nice compact unit in comparison. [/QUOTE]
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