The increase in strength was not due to LNB alignment, it was due completely in LNB quality.
I would agree here if Sadoun had done the review, but since in most cases I did the review, I am very unbiased. If something is bunk I will call it bunk. I don't make something sound good just to make sales. I dont remember getting any kickbacks for "praising" an item. I work here voluntarily like the whole staff here does.Other LNB's have been reviewed here and have received high marks. And considering the comments that we are a DMSI Dealer I could also make the same assertion regarding .Sadoun's status as a Gold Advertiser here. And the grain of salt would be the same on this end.
again, until someone else says otherwise, I will still take it with a grain of salt.The .1 is not a claim it is a fact, as far as receiving one for testing I believe that they are on sale and can be readily purchased from various DMSI vendors.
OK. I'm glad you like DMSI stuff. I personally have had 4 DMSI 4x1 switches blow a port on them.And as far as being a DMSI Reseller yes I am. And extremely pleased to be one I might also add. Their products are as advertised and I have the highest regards for Mr. Heinrich who is a leader in the Satellite Industry.
you must have me confused for another board because unless you are a spammer, hacker or post feeds the post doesnt get removed or edited.No doubt this post will be altered or completely removed as others have been in the past.
Signal gain is almost entirely due to dish size.
I found that going from a .3 db noise to a .2 db noise made a big difference in my signal quality.
I admit that a bigger dish helps. But when you take in the price, and shipping cost of a bigger dish; a low noise, low cost lnbf makes sense.
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fullwaylnb
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Join Date: Jan 23rd, 2007
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Hi Guys,
Why is this board keep removing my post? Is that someone here doesn't like to hear the truth from manufacture?
I have to say for the benefit of new guys to FTA there is no way you are going to get a noticable better quality or capture that evasive weak signal by getting a lower noise LNB (even if the far east manufacturers were telling the truth). Signal gain is almost entirely due to dish size. The more expensive LNBs are down to build quality. This can make a big difference in Michigan winters or for that matter in extreme heat.
Hi Guys,
Why is this board keep removing my post? Is that someone here doesn't like to hear the truth from manufacture?
for most people thats all they wantI can tell you that most current advertised low cost LNBs of .3dB and .2dB tested were actually near .4dB. Does all this matter, not if you can get a locked signal that is continuous with no break up.
I promise you, you are wasting your time trying to get gain from LNBs. Forget LNB claims, bigger dishes are a multiplication of gain, pay the shipping it will be cheaper in the long run.