I want a Wave Frontier T90!

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Thanks Likvid, after glancing at the link, I realize I can't understand anything on it. I guess my Duetch (or whatever?) isn't up to par? I would be scared to order, not knowing what I was reading? I did save the link in my favorites and will do some deep Soul Searching into it? I can only hope they would send/deliver across the Pond? Thanks for the link!
 
Thanks Likvid, after glancing at the link, I realize I can't understand anything on it. I guess my Duetch (or whatever?) isn't up to par? I would be scared to order, not knowing what I was reading? I did save the link in my favorites and will do some deep Soul Searching into it? I can only hope they would send/deliver across the Pond? Thanks for the link!

You might email them, surely someone at the company reads english.
 
$195.00 with free shipping
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Not any more. The price jumped $60 over night.:eek: I'm ordered mine from Wave Frontier direct and paid $220 shipped.
 
--Fortunately, I ordered mine before the price jump, so I paid a few dollars more ($225), however, I actually ordered that dish for a friend...now I wish I had ordered one for me as well (oh, just noticed you said you got one a bit cheaper from Wave Frontier, so I am in luck). Anyway, glad you got one.
 
In Europe Visiosat has released a new multifocus dish that is of very high quality, they are like Channel Master, SMC made.
 

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--Hmm, I wonder how much that Visiosat would cost? I noticed it covers only half the arc the T-90 does...20° vs 40°.

EDIT: Just noticed it is indeed 40° of coverage instead of 20°, as it reads +/-20°
 
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Might work well as a secondary fixed dish for someone who has a T-90 and is having problems getting some satellites in between due to the 2 degree separation. Looks simpler in design than the T-90, but probably also easier to assemble as well. Hope someone here in the States decides to import them :)
 
In Europe Visiosat has released a new multifocus dish that is of very high quality, they are like Channel Master, SMC made.
That's a mighty fine looking dish but it might be a little small for the linear ku sats here in the US. The spec says the dish measures 91cm/70cm and has 36 db gain. Most 80cm dishes that seem to be the minimum diameter for reliable reception (in most areas) have a spec of 38db or more. Maybe they will have a stretch version for the US market one day.
 
That's a mighty fine looking dish but it might be a little small for the linear ku sats here in the US. The spec says the dish measures 91cm/70cm and has 36 db gain. Most 80cm dishes that seem to be the minimum diameter for reliable reception (in most areas) have a spec of 38db or more. Maybe they will have a stretch version for the US market one day.

I can tell you that this dish performs better than the T90 Wavefrontier due to the gain figures given by Wavefrontier are only theoretical gain.

My friend in the Netherlands have both the Visiosat and T90 and he says the Visiosat performs better with a small margin.

I don't beleive the dish will ever see the U.S as the manufacturer only distributes within Europe, but you could always import one from any dealer.
 
at what price?

It's a pretty dish.
It's got a great looking LNB rack.
...and you know how important that is! - ;)

But . . .
91cm x 70cm = 35.8" x 27.5"
And advertizing 4º spacing. (3º only with monoblocks?)

Do I have to say it? - :eek:
 
Here are some more pics...
 

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He's in Europe, land of wonderful FTA equipment ;)

Thanks for the additional pics, still looks interesting. It's eye catching, thats for sure :) Looks lighter and easier to handle than a T-90...
 
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