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TUT
28-01-2011, 08:56 PM
What is the best Quad LNB on the market at the moment in terms of sensitivity and reliability ? this is to go on my 1.2m Channel Master dish

Please state make, model and part number if possible

Thanks

bobby1234
28-01-2011, 09:48 PM
For me Inverto Black Ultra Quad (IDLB-QUDL40-ULTRA)

Blagi
14-09-2011, 03:49 PM
Anyone knows the difference between QUAD and QUATTRO, please?

And in which sense is it better than this:




Inverto Black Multiconnect Quad LNB 0,2 dB 23mm (http://www.*********.de/product_info.php?cPath=4_444&products_id=1718&kendola=c01f5f644f2a63883cf2de853 11ffbae)

EUR 20,00



Rauschmaß: 0,2dB (typ) 23mm Feed incl. 40mm Distanzring HDTV DVB-S2 Compilant die schmale Bauform ermöglicht den Empfang von..





Ta!

Blagi
14-09-2011, 04:00 PM
AHA!

Quad = 4 completely independent outputs for 4 tuners. Like a double twin LNB.

Quattro - if you rec has separate inputs for different bands and polarisations and secondly, to setup a more complex satellite system for more users. Various combinations are possible.

Thanx to D@rko from satforum.me!

jimrare
14-09-2011, 06:02 PM
Thanks for the ad to the forum you moderate!

Blagi
14-09-2011, 06:20 PM
I read plenty of forums but to me this is elementary courtesy: giving credit where credit is due. Something I always do everywhere, including quoting from Satpimps - anywhere: I will state where I got it from.

That is wrong in your mind, I gather?

Edit: how many people read Serbo-Croat? And how is a small, tiny forum a threat to Pimps, for crying out loud?!? Creating your little mighty storm in a teacup, are ya?

jimrare
14-09-2011, 07:01 PM
The original post at the advertised forum, was made 5 months ago and the funny thing is that you even replied to that post back then!! Today you make a post, which you answer 10 minutes later (the "AHA" was a nice touch) as if you found out right now! of course without forgetting to give the credits.

And now you feel offended because i thanked you!

Blagi
14-09-2011, 08:38 PM
I was aware of the post but have not read it through. Anyone with some IQ could see that the post was long and unless you were really interested in ALL the details one is bound not to read it all... Kinda easy to figure out...

So, the "AHA" was genuine.

And your interest in this isn't. Or at least I don't see how this was "thank you" in a genuine manner. You read Serbo-Croat?

Detlef
14-09-2011, 10:07 PM
Anyone knows the difference between QUAD and QUATTRO, please?







Quad = 4 completely independent universal outputs for 4 tuners.

Quattro - has 4 outputs but they are designated to the four possibilities between a universal LNB and a receiver. That is:
1) Lower Band - Vertical polarisation
2) Upper band - Vertical polarisation
3) Lower Band - Horizontal polarisation
4) Upper band - Horizontal polarisation

They are intended for distribution systems.

Detlef
14-09-2011, 10:12 PM
Getting back on topic, the best for me is the cheapest.

If that causes some slight break-up of the picture, then go for a bigger dish - it is a much better solution unless you already use a 120cm dish.

rigsby
15-09-2011, 02:17 PM
I find the Technomate .1db Golds the best for me.
I have tried the Inverto & Technomates & the Techno seemed to be able to hold the signal better
on the weaker satellites.

captainglassback
15-09-2011, 02:43 PM
Icecrypt Quad from Lee @ Goldwafers works well for me. Good price fast delivery!

mikie8
15-09-2011, 02:49 PM
qdf-031 with cm horn