View Full Version : the best LNB ?
cigo76
09-02-2009, 11:04 PM
TNHKS:respect-059:
AM556
09-02-2009, 11:21 PM
and the point of this post is??????????????????
and the point of this post is??????????????????
Your guess is probably better than mine, but it may be that he is happy with whichever LNB that he has bought recently, that's my guess anyway.
techmob
10-02-2009, 12:55 PM
he is asking which is the best lnb?
holmroad
10-02-2009, 03:21 PM
Surely its not as easy as 'which is best' - depends on what you need out of your system etc?:respect-046:
Indeed so holmroad
Best noise, best gain, best current requirements, best size, best band, best ad infinitum
simon 2003
10-02-2009, 06:32 PM
Surely its not as easy as 'which is best' - depends on what you need out of your system etc?:respect-046:
surly you would strive to get the best lnb though m8 ,i bought a syntec 2000 several years ago spose to be the best 70 odd quid what a peice of crap,ive had a sharp 0.3 for the last few years 15 quid still goin strong,brought in loads of channels across my arc id never seen before
mrbleu500
10-02-2009, 08:24 PM
Titanium 0.2 here, less than £15 and works very well with my Funke 1m dish, better than the Invacom unit it replaced.
LNB test in April 08 What Satellite magazine, this LNB performed best of all.
xanadu
10-02-2009, 08:35 PM
MTI Highline Quad 0.2dB (AK54-XT2N)
It's the best. :cup-006:
AM556
11-02-2009, 12:35 AM
Maybe he's offering his BEST LNB for sale? I have 2 and rate them very highly.
MTI Highline Quad 0.2dB (AK54-XT2N)
It is indeed a good lnb, but it draws 250mA .. so if using it with a motor its quite easy to cause problems with some receivers power supply which sometimes are limited to 350mA
Synchro
11-02-2009, 10:20 AM
MTI Highline Quad 0.2dB (AK54-XT2N)
It's the best. :cup-006:
I agree!! MTI HighLine series is the best I know (no matter if it is single, twin or quad) :respect-059:
piratt
11-02-2009, 02:10 PM
The best LNB is Invacom QUAD QDF-031 HD Optimized:cup-006:
zorin
11-02-2009, 02:14 PM
the best lnb for me is inverto .2db:bigear:
vrlika
11-02-2009, 05:44 PM
I agree!! MTI HighLine series is the best I know (no matter if it is single, twin or quad) :respect-059:
yep I totaly agree pricey but the best:respect-048:
charlie739
11-02-2009, 06:21 PM
darkgold lnb, very good ,best iv'e tried
SAUS04
11-02-2009, 06:59 PM
It is indeed a good lnb, but it draws 250mA .. so if using it with a motor its quite easy to cause problems with some receivers power supply which sometimes are limited to 350mA
Completely agree with yo here. I just bought and tested the highline and had exactly that issue i have a technomate 6900 system with 1meter dish :nopity: i found the lnb an inmprovement but as the lnb took much power if i wanted to move from say 30w to 18 west the motor wouldnt move it would only move if i went from one sat to the next and to the next ect so ive went back to the origanal lnb which is a lemon .2db single HD universal LNB which i know probley isnt the best out there was hoping for an improvment in single any suggestions on another lnb i wont have this problem that will give me an improvement for a similar price
satwyn
11-02-2009, 08:23 PM
It is indeed a good lnb, but it draws 250mA .. so if using it with a motor its quite easy to cause problems with some receivers power supply which sometimes are limited to 350mA
I thought the power was cut to the lnb when the motor was activated
holmroad
12-02-2009, 11:07 AM
surly you would strive to get the best lnb though m8 ,i bought a syntec 2000 several years ago spose to be the best 70 odd quid what a peice of crap,ive had a sharp 0.3 for the last few years 15 quid still goin strong,brought in loads of channels across my arc id never seen before
But thats exactly what Im trying to sy M8 - maybe not putting it quite right, but I too have the Sharp like you - and I took it off to try the MTI as everyone was crowing about how good it was and I had to go back to my Sharp as I lost a lot of 'marginal' chanels with the MTI which were aways pulled in with the Sharp!
So my point is that not everyone is right OR wrong, we all find different set ups suit different people - my Sharp is FAR superior to the MTI for ME, but not for everyone it seems!
Do you see?:respect-050:
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