I,m Lnb confused

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  • im a bit confused about lnbs, i,m buying a motorised dish, a technomate TM80, on the options i can upgrade to a invert black premium single or twin or quad also ultra single twin and quad, whats the difference do they give the dish a better sweet spot? i don't mind paying extra for something better i just don't know what it is i,m paying for.
    thanks
    kev

  • ask yourself a question


    how many recievers are you going to use


    remember your question as it has single twin and quad


    now that is


    single for one
    twin for two
    and quad for four


    which one are you

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  • im a bit confused about lnbs, i,m buying a motorised dish, a technomate TM80, on the options i can upgrade to a invert black premium single or twin or quad also ultra single twin and quad, whats the difference do they give the dish a better sweet spot? i don't mind paying extra for something better i just don't know what it is i,m paying for.
    thanks
    kev


    The ultra claims to have additional 5db of gain at some point across the spectrum compared to the Premium _
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    I have only ever noticed a difference in very extreme situations like when i used to try and get Viasat from sirius on a 1.5m _ The ultra made a marginal improvement on picture stability ! :85:

    78cm dish on tm2300 metal gear motor + 1m Orb with tm2300 + 1.8m Channel Master on H-H floor mount + 80cm ISS with TM2300 AND Inverto Black LNB,inverto Unicable QUDL 42 LNB,- Global invacom Dscc LNB,- Triax KA LNB, - Yuri LNBF C Band YLF-CDP16C

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