Thanks , Ice. I'll check my work more carefully.
No point in confusing people.
Yea, I'd like to see some Ku-comparison data on the above three LNBs and maybe the two C/Ku band LNBs out in the market.
A 6-foot solid prime-feed dish like the Fortec 180 would most likely be a proper dish to test 'em on.
That's the smallest and cheapest dish someone who's Ku-challenged might buy.
There are just too many variations when you get to older 8-foot and above C-band dishes, some with good Ku performance, and some without.
The specs favor the expensive Invacom combination.
But maybe any prime-feed LNB using all that 6-foot reflector would beat an offset-focus LNB.
So, the the difference in the first three LNBs might be insignificant in comparison to using the wrong LNB.
The other point to consider is, if I ran the tests from California where most of the signals are pretty good anyway, they would most likely be invalid.
You really need someone out on the fringe of the signals to give it a proper test.
Iceberg, didn't you have trouble with one bird that only lit up the south?
Was it:
http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/maps/nahuel1_r3.html
No, I think it was:
http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/maps/sm5_ku2.html
Wish there were some way we could get you some of those Ku LNBs to play with . . .