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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 976471"><p>The T-55 was branded Wave Frontier.</p><p></p><p>The T55 and it's bigger brother T90 come under various brand-names, but it's the same dish made by Janky Technology Co., Ltd. in Taiwan.</p><p><a href="http://www.janky.com.tw/products/products_list.php?language=_eng&cid=12" target="_blank">產品介紹PRODUCTS:::::鍵吉科技股份有限公司JANKY TECHNOLOGY:::::</a></p><p>I have a T90 branded Maximum, and a T55 branded Wave Frontier. They come in various colours too.</p><p></p><p>The Wave Frontiers differ from most other dishes in their double reflector design.</p><p>Apary from making them more compact, and easier to accomodate multiple LNBs on, I suspect it may even have a rectifying effect on the polarisation distortion from the parabolic reflector.</p><p></p><p>In any case, to my knowledge there is only one manufacturer, so you should probably go for price and best delivery options. Hm-sat are, although somewhat erratic, a good source for these dishes. They do a special bundle with multiple LNBs and a multiswitch. And don't forget to order a mount - the T55 uses a non-standard 42mm diameter tube for the AzEl mount.</p><p></p><p>Re reception: You should be able to get away with 28.2E -> 5W. If you look at the specs on the website, the dish is at least +/- 20 degrees, probably +/-30 (not shure what difference between "azimuth" and "in-arc" is).</p><p>And as [USER=176362]@Analoguesat[/USER] writes, the 5W is very strong, so that can go at the edge. Aim centre of the dish for something like 13E or 16E.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 976471"] The T-55 was branded Wave Frontier. The T55 and it's bigger brother T90 come under various brand-names, but it's the same dish made by Janky Technology Co., Ltd. in Taiwan. [URL="http://www.janky.com.tw/products/products_list.php?language=_eng&cid=12"]產品介紹PRODUCTS:::::鍵吉科技股份有限公司JANKY TECHNOLOGY:::::[/URL] I have a T90 branded Maximum, and a T55 branded Wave Frontier. They come in various colours too. The Wave Frontiers differ from most other dishes in their double reflector design. Apary from making them more compact, and easier to accomodate multiple LNBs on, I suspect it may even have a rectifying effect on the polarisation distortion from the parabolic reflector. In any case, to my knowledge there is only one manufacturer, so you should probably go for price and best delivery options. Hm-sat are, although somewhat erratic, a good source for these dishes. They do a special bundle with multiple LNBs and a multiswitch. And don't forget to order a mount - the T55 uses a non-standard 42mm diameter tube for the AzEl mount. Re reception: You should be able to get away with 28.2E -> 5W. If you look at the specs on the website, the dish is at least +/- 20 degrees, probably +/-30 (not shure what difference between "azimuth" and "in-arc" is). And as [USER=176362]@Analoguesat[/USER] writes, the 5W is very strong, so that can go at the edge. Aim centre of the dish for something like 13E or 16E. [/QUOTE]
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