Today started out with a comment on another forum that the Invacom was not the Cadillac of LNBs.
And that the flanged versions were sub-standard...
I read a lot, and that was news to me. If it's common knowledge, please inform me.
I re-read the two Invacom reviews we have in the FTA Review section.
Both were positive, and an enjoyable read, but I wanted to extract just the facts.
In the comments after one review, someone incorrectly claimed the Invacom did only 5% better, by the reviewers own numbers.
I'll quote the relevant facts at the bottom, but has anyone tested any LNB that outperformed a similar Invacom?
Has anyone found a claimed 0.3db NF LNB that even equaled much less surpassed an Invacom?
I see that several posters have commented that they bought other 0.3db noise figure LNBs, and promised reviews.
Most didn't follow up.
In the few cases I've studied, either the writer concluded their new baby wasn't all it promised, or maybe equal at best.
Only one suggested his find was equal or better.
100 / 32 * 5 = That's a 15.625% increase in signal STRENGTH
42.5 - 27.5 = 15 points increase
100 / 27.5 * 15 = Going from 27.5 to 42.5 is a 54.54% increase in signal QUALITY.
So, these two reviews both say the LNB is better than what they used before, by a significantly useful margin.
One stresses signal strength and one quality, but both agree they got better pictures.
.
And that the flanged versions were sub-standard...
I read a lot, and that was news to me. If it's common knowledge, please inform me.
I re-read the two Invacom reviews we have in the FTA Review section.
Both were positive, and an enjoyable read, but I wanted to extract just the facts.
In the comments after one review, someone incorrectly claimed the Invacom did only 5% better, by the reviewers own numbers.
I'll quote the relevant facts at the bottom, but has anyone tested any LNB that outperformed a similar Invacom?
Has anyone found a claimed 0.3db NF LNB that even equaled much less surpassed an Invacom?
I see that several posters have commented that they bought other 0.3db noise figure LNBs, and promised reviews.
Most didn't follow up.
In the few cases I've studied, either the writer concluded their new baby wasn't all it promised, or maybe equal at best.
Only one suggested his find was equal or better.
37 - 32 = 5 point increaseInvacom SNH-031 Review.
05-27-2005, 05:19 AM
by Cascade
Over the last year I've used a Winegard 76cm dish along with a DMSI ASC321 LNB.
Taking my favourite transponder on Galaxy10R -
TheTube on 11720/V/27692 my usual strength was 32% Signal/100% Quality which fluctuated
especially when wind was blowing and caused pixellation and macroblocks onscreen.
The Invacom raised my signal by 5 points to 37 but by far the best part
was a ROCK SOLID 100% quality reading.
100 / 32 * 5 = That's a 15.625% increase in signal STRENGTH
averaging 40-45 and 25-30, we get...Review of Invacom QPH-031 C/L LNB
07-17-2005, 11:45 AM
by John Walsh
80cm Fortec Star dish...
With the original Coolsat .6db lnb I would get quality between 25 and 30 trying to get the Tube.
Most of the time it was unwatchable for me since I would lose lock on it often.
Add the Invacom and I immediately went to around 40-45% quality and got The Tube
with no problem and no breakup.
42.5 - 27.5 = 15 points increase
100 / 27.5 * 15 = Going from 27.5 to 42.5 is a 54.54% increase in signal QUALITY.
So, these two reviews both say the LNB is better than what they used before, by a significantly useful margin.
One stresses signal strength and one quality, but both agree they got better pictures.
.