Tried placing this in the review section, but was refused...so I'll post here...
Since I'm about to let my E* subscription run out, retire my 6000 and wait to see what additional HD channels finally appear, I wanted to get at least NASA channel from E7, which will requires circular lnb.
I figured that the Invacom QPH-031 would be too heavy from my dish, then I came across the Digiwave DGL1189S (see specs in picture below). It will receive both linear and circular polarization. The noise figure was stated as 0.5dB, but the box states 0.6dB. It is the same size as an old Dish LNB, but had less weight however heavier than the ULN1 (see picture below).
Equipment setup:
Receiver: Fortec Mercury II
Dish: 31” Fortec
Motor: HH90
LNB: UNL1, 1189S
I was able to get the NASA channel on E7, but in the process, I lost G10R channels. I tried different skews, moved dish up/down, left/right to no avail. I recorded signal quality on various sats and transponders, as shown in the picture below and compared it with the ULN1.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I was not impressed and will be switching back to the ULN1. I noticed that when the temp went from 55 to 25 overnight, I lost additional channels.
Since I'm about to let my E* subscription run out, retire my 6000 and wait to see what additional HD channels finally appear, I wanted to get at least NASA channel from E7, which will requires circular lnb.
I figured that the Invacom QPH-031 would be too heavy from my dish, then I came across the Digiwave DGL1189S (see specs in picture below). It will receive both linear and circular polarization. The noise figure was stated as 0.5dB, but the box states 0.6dB. It is the same size as an old Dish LNB, but had less weight however heavier than the ULN1 (see picture below).
Equipment setup:
Receiver: Fortec Mercury II
Dish: 31” Fortec
Motor: HH90
LNB: UNL1, 1189S
I was able to get the NASA channel on E7, but in the process, I lost G10R channels. I tried different skews, moved dish up/down, left/right to no avail. I recorded signal quality on various sats and transponders, as shown in the picture below and compared it with the ULN1.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I was not impressed and will be switching back to the ULN1. I noticed that when the temp went from 55 to 25 overnight, I lost additional channels.