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Thread: 2 different makes of 0.3 LNB's - much difference?

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    2 different makes of 0.3 LNB's - much difference?

    I have a map l i n s own branded 0.3 LNB, and a Invacom 0.3 LNB.

    How much noticeable difference would there be between the two!?

    Would the difference be in signal strength or in the length of life?

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    Last edited by ManikM; 12-01-2007 at 03:15 PM.

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    You'll have to edit your post so the "censors" don't obliterate the other one - seems Invacom is not naughty! Try putting spaces between the letters!

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    You'll find vast differences in even different batches of the same LNB, so it is likley that you will see them perform better or worse on H/V Hi or Lo.

    The results would be interesting though if you have the time to post them .


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    could be the same lnb with a new name on it . i find the smart tit 0.2 the best for me . but after saying that some like it and some dont . if your dish is spot on will work well with most lnb .

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    nah ones a chunky thing, others a nice streamlined thing

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    Go for performance over looks every time! Unfortunately you won't know which is best unless you run them both on the same setup!

    PS Apparently Invacom are a pain when it comes to honouring warranties!

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