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bri2coool
11-04-2008, 02:22 PM
after the high winds a month or so ago my motor on my dish got busted, so i'm planning new system.... motor, 85cm dish but what lnb should I look to get.I live in the north east of england...
hope someone can give me some advice on this please
cheers
echelon
11-04-2008, 02:33 PM
any of the usual suspects , inverto , invacom , mti , sharp , humax etc
I bought the Inverto Twin 0.2 Universal LNB myself last summer for mine
bri2coool
11-04-2008, 02:56 PM
Am I correct in thinking the lower the db the better... so 0.2db is better than 0.3db or is it the other way round?
ManikM
11-04-2008, 03:05 PM
no, your correct - but depending on manufacturer - a 0.3 "could" be better than a 0.2
its all swings and roundabouts.
invacom is a good compromise.
Keano
12-04-2008, 08:54 PM
Take the noise figure with a pinch of salt.
If you get this months what satellite in it they have tested a number of LNB's and marked them.
The smart titanium won.
I have here the twin titanium and its very good, I also have the sharp and that again is very good.
As for the dish if you can afford it then get a Fracarro 85cm dish, its a strange shape but I have just replaced my 110cm televes dish with one and along with the smart titanium lnbf its working great on moteck motor
harddriver
12-04-2008, 09:06 PM
Hi
But note
In case whitch Motor you use it can be necessary to use a Single LNB
for Exampel: I use a DISEqC 1.2 Stab Rotor and this one Work´s only with a Single LNB
I guess the Inverto LNB is good choice.
echelon
12-04-2008, 09:59 PM
a stab rotor can work with any lnb , single , dual , quad
my last lnb on my stab 1.2 was a quad sly lnb for a while and it worked fine , and before that a single invacom
a dual lnb will work on a motor , as I said in post 2
cosworth4x4
12-04-2008, 10:09 PM
check out this months what sat for lnb tests smart titanium cam out on top, as stated above just loking for a c120 version.
harddriver
12-04-2008, 11:08 PM
a stab rotor can work with any lnb , single , dual , quad
my last lnb on my stab 1.2 was a quad sly lnb for a while and it worked fine , and before that a single invacom
a dual lnb will work on a motor , as I said in post 2
Hi
Maybe your Rotor,but my Rotor is a few Year´s Old(6-7 year´s) and he Work´s only with a Single LNB and he has never Worked with a Twin or even with a Quad.In fact of the Low Power he can not Move the Twin or Quad.
what happens, as your motor gets old it draws more current and a twin or quad lmb also draws more current than a single lmb..
thats why i always recommend a 36volt motor system if somebody wants a motorised satellite.. hassle free viewing ..
the best dish is a channel master 1.2 and a polar mount 18" motor..
satwyn
23-04-2008, 06:38 AM
the power to the lnb is cut when the motor moves so makes no difference if you use a quad lnb or single one
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