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Using a echostar ad-3000ip viaccess with a smw q-pll quad lnb type r
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<blockquote data-quote="subman" data-source="post: 1094052" data-attributes="member: 206094"><p>Hi Ozumo</p><p></p><p>Yes I have a feeling not , As for the weak beams in the UK well this is why I went for a SMW LNB and so far its got allot my Q+S than my old standard quad band Lnb had . Its a high quality dish and polar mount why not install I high end LNB to suit .</p><p></p><p>But there seems very few quad band with WR75 flange available these days . Its a bit like<span style="font-size: 15px"> doing terrestrial DX TV in the old days I had a wide band dx UHF TV antennal that was about 16 foot long with a mast head pre amp and on a lift you could see TV from all over europe . But in those days there was a guy in luton who made custom TV antennas " Bill Smiths Antennas " But it was good other wise whats the point of having a 3.7 m dish.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">But I have asked on a few forum and most have echoed your comments so once SMW comfirm this it looks like the SMW lnb is going to be history pity as its a good LNB but I will ask some of the other commercial dealers and see what they have to say .</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">So does 324 channels seem the right amount for Astra 4 / Sirius 2_3 over the weekend I will plug in the C band Lnb that should be straight forward the Norsat 3120F .</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subman, post: 1094052, member: 206094"] Hi Ozumo Yes I have a feeling not , As for the weak beams in the UK well this is why I went for a SMW LNB and so far its got allot my Q+S than my old standard quad band Lnb had . Its a high quality dish and polar mount why not install I high end LNB to suit . But there seems very few quad band with WR75 flange available these days . Its a bit like[SIZE=4] doing terrestrial DX TV in the old days I had a wide band dx UHF TV antennal that was about 16 foot long with a mast head pre amp and on a lift you could see TV from all over europe . But in those days there was a guy in luton who made custom TV antennas " Bill Smiths Antennas " But it was good other wise whats the point of having a 3.7 m dish. But I have asked on a few forum and most have echoed your comments so once SMW comfirm this it looks like the SMW lnb is going to be history pity as its a good LNB but I will ask some of the other commercial dealers and see what they have to say . So does 324 channels seem the right amount for Astra 4 / Sirius 2_3 over the weekend I will plug in the C band Lnb that should be straight forward the Norsat 3120F .[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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