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    Invacom Quad Vs Single - Which is best

    Warm greetings from Madeira!!

    Just a quick question, is the Invacom QDF-031 Quad LNB really better than the Invacom Single LNB which I have at the mo. Thinking of changing LNB due to "Freesat's" PVR.

    Living in Madeira I need every drop possible!!!!

    Thanks in advance!

    Superfly

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    Same difference

    I had the single one for about two years. I changed to the quad one as I got a twin tuner receiver as well as my main box. Using three outputs from the quad for about three years now and I see neither an improvement nor a disapprovement. They are both very good lnbs. TMULL

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    I heard somewhere that the Quad is prefered to the single in fringe area??

    Thanks!!

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    its weird how can it make any difference? its not like all 4 outputs are clubbing as one and causing a stronger gain.

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    I swapped my c120 invacom single for a quad and to be honest I did not notice much difference.

    Like you I need every last drop, I get 7.0w H transponders ( 11804H not 24/7 ) with the quad but I also got them with the single.

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    Keano what lnb are you using now for nilesat have you tried the inverto .3 c120 I have one but never used it don't suppose I ever will now iv'e sold my big dish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keano View Post
    I swapped my c120 invacom single for a quad and to be honest I did not notice much difference.

    Like you I need every last drop, I get 7.0w H transponders ( 11804H not 24/7 ) with the quad but I also got them with the single.
    why would it? a quad version of a single version shouldnt give u any gains, just the ability to feed 4 boxes.

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    Invacom quad is better for low band and horizontal transponders on high band but vertical on high band better with single Invacom,for Astra2D use Invacom quad QDF-031 and Invacom adjustable feedhorn ADF-120

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    Quote Originally Posted by satwyn View Post
    Keano what lnb are you using now for nilesat have you tried the inverto .3 c120 I have one but never used it don't suppose I ever will now iv'e sold my big dish
    m8 I have the inverto here and did try it but it get my poor results compared to the invacom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManikM View Post
    its weird how can it make any difference? its not like all 4 outputs are clubbing as one and causing a stronger gain.
    That's what I thought. Oh well.

    A mate of mine is coming round my place during the weekend with the QDF-031, I'll see if there's any difference. Hope so!

    Thanks all!

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