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Monaro
27-11-2006, 01:40 AM
Can anyone recommend a decent LNB for a 90ft cable run? I seem to remember in the past people saying that higher noise LNB's can actually be better for long cable runs is this true or should I be going for a 0.3 or 0.2? Currently using a 0.7.

RAIDER
27-11-2006, 02:29 AM
i have 2 dishes and both have the invocom 0.3db i have a 1m funkie and a 1.2m channel master it is about 60 foot from my reciver to the dishes and i dont seem to have any problem with the lenght of cable im using

bobT
27-11-2006, 02:30 AM
0.7db is fairly high these days. A 0.2db LNB is certainly better at pulling in weaker signals. As to your question whether a higher value is better for longer runs of cable, i would think not, at least i have never heard of it.

Monaro
27-11-2006, 08:21 AM
OK, thanks guys. I'll grab a new lower noise LNB - is there a particular manufacturer/model that I should be looking for? I Don't mind spending a little extra for the improved performance.

bobT
27-11-2006, 01:19 PM
The invacom 0.3db is supposed to be one the best, but for half the money you will pick up a 0.2db Lemon or inverto. the Lemon i have found to be very good and there is a 3 year warrenty.

RAIDER
27-11-2006, 03:05 PM
i bought an invacom 0.3db 2 weeks ago from sat shop 25 quid not bad for one of these

lofty2
27-11-2006, 03:13 PM
I use a 0.3 Invacom at the start of a 120ft run from a 120 Cm dish. cable is
now 20years old gives me no trouble apart from water ingress, cured by
taping plastic bottle over LNB and feedhorn.

Monaro
27-11-2006, 05:51 PM
Thanks again for all the helpful replies. I think I'll grab a invacom 0.3 then hopefully next time the WWE feeds are available I'll be able to pull them in. ;)

RAIDER
27-11-2006, 08:18 PM
you sure will mate i think theres some next sunday

bgsats
28-11-2006, 10:31 AM
The Invacom seems to be well over-priced by today's standards, it appeared well before most (or all) of its competitors and has retained the higher price tag which was perhaps justified at the time. I should only go for the Invacom if you happen to know it is particularly well matched to your own dish.

Monaro
28-11-2006, 03:35 PM
Well, without mentioning any names I can get the 0.3 Invacom for a very fair price from a leading UK electronics engineer supplier. ;)

bgsats
28-11-2006, 04:13 PM
Your choice, Monaro. If your supplier is the 3 letter one in the NW, still pricey to my way of thinking - also a rather fragile cover on the feedhorn unless they've changed. Have you checked with Goldwafers?

Monaro
28-11-2006, 04:30 PM
Have you checked with Goldwafers?

Yep, they only stock one LNB and that's currently OOS.

davet
28-11-2006, 06:51 PM
Can anyone recommend a decent LNB for a 90ft cable run? I seem to remember in the past people saying that higher noise LNB's can actually be better for long cable runs is this true or should I be going for a 0.3 or 0.2? Currently using a 0.7.

Hi mate
I using a sharp .3 db with a run of about 150 ft no problem
and thats connected to my dreambox 7000 not the best tuner in the world

davet
28-11-2006, 07:09 PM
Hi mate forgot to say I Got a Inverto .2db too start with about as much good as a chocolate teapot

davet

Detlef
28-11-2006, 10:00 PM
More important would be to make sure you have top spec coax. No point in getting a good LNB if the coax is crap.

You could also consider fitting an in-line amp near the LNB (I think about 1 to 2 metres from the LNB is best) if the signal is too weak.