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albondi
02-06-2009, 03:31 PM
Hi all

Will got my new lnb invacom snf-031 on today replace it with my old genesis 3 i got ubout 9 years ago but there is no deference at all (good buy that was ) never mind.I can receive nilsat 7w but only 11862 v city 7 tv etc,but did get them before I relise its a very clear day so dont expect to get them all time.I did look at my settings on my echostar 3000ip it is on universal 1 i take that is correct with this lnb?
Would i get any better when i get new receiver tm6900combo?

Many thanks Al

:willy_nilly:

Giga
02-06-2009, 03:55 PM
the signal comming in would be the same. The processing in the box may open the signal earlier or later. See if you can have a try before you buy with a demo unit. You have now these models:

TM-6900HD COMBO
TM-6900HD COMBO Super
TM-6900HD COMBO Super + all (c/w)ould deliver different results.

Glenn_911
02-06-2009, 05:25 PM
albondi


It's not your receiver but the size of your dish and quality & low noise Lnb also you have to point your dish real good.


Here some more Freq's V one

https://www.satpimps.co.uk/showthread.php?p=599411&highlight=Nilesat+west#post599411

Detlef
02-06-2009, 05:36 PM
In the early days of Gregorian dishes the LNBs were specifically tailored to the much smaller acceptance angle of the intermediate reflector.

I don't know if that is true now so we need an expert to advise on dish/LNB combinations..

Glenn_911
02-06-2009, 06:26 PM
Detlef


Most Grego lovers use the SNF-031 0.3dB like me on my 0.9 and 1.2 Delta Star.

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Some Info:

Invacom High Performance Single-LNBF. Excellent quality in receiving both analogue and digital signals. Feed input 40mm, supply voltage vertical 13 - 14,5 volts. Changeover between low/high band via 22 kHz signal from the receiver. Blue, weatherproof casing.

Connection to an analogue or digital satellite receiver.

Technical Data:

Noise: 0.3dB
Flansch: C 120
Receiving frequency: 10.7 - 12.8 GHz
Oscillating frequency: 9.75 GHz / 10.6 GHz
Switching criteria: 14/18V, 22 kHz

albondi
04-06-2009, 12:31 PM
Thanks for you comments
Sounds like a good idea giga,will check it out with my local sat shop.Will check the transponders later,think it maybe the purchase of new dish(with permission)as you say glenn.
Al

lexmark
04-06-2009, 12:43 PM
dont buy tm 6900 super or plus buy another reciver the tm has no software support and is no good for cs tried and tested it a load of bull get the dm800:willy_nilly::beatdeadhorse5 :

albondi
05-06-2009, 03:41 PM
Lexmark will have a look but i think i had read that they have no hdmi but dvi do they deliver the same results?


Thanks Al