I'm not sure if I've asked this before, but does anyone know the best way to test a Dish Network LNB to see if it's good?
I'm currently running complete Proof of Performance scans on LNBs (using an AI Turbo S2 meter) so I've got pretty much all the data one could hope to acquire, but what does it all mean? I know what the C/N numbers mean, but I don't know what is acceptable across the different transponders (some are below 10, some above 17). I also know what the IRD numbers are, but again, what is acceptable and what is not? I know these numbers are going to vary based upon what type of dish you are using (1000 vs 1000.2 vs 1000.4 west, etc) as well... So I'd have to compare apples to apples so to speak.
Also, is there a way to determine from the data if an LNB is experiencing LO-Drift?
Thanks for your thoughts.
I'm currently running complete Proof of Performance scans on LNBs (using an AI Turbo S2 meter) so I've got pretty much all the data one could hope to acquire, but what does it all mean? I know what the C/N numbers mean, but I don't know what is acceptable across the different transponders (some are below 10, some above 17). I also know what the IRD numbers are, but again, what is acceptable and what is not? I know these numbers are going to vary based upon what type of dish you are using (1000 vs 1000.2 vs 1000.4 west, etc) as well... So I'd have to compare apples to apples so to speak.
Also, is there a way to determine from the data if an LNB is experiencing LO-Drift?
Thanks for your thoughts.