denby
Electrical
- Jan 24, 2008
- 3
Hi all
I live in fuerteventura half way up the island and I'm trying to receive both Setanta which is on Eurobird and BBC Scotland which is on Astra D I can get both during the day but one or the other breaks up by eight O'clock depending on which I focus on or trying to find a midpoint.
The dish is a 3M which would work in this area but the cable run is over a 100 metres long. I installed one amp, by the dish and still lost 10 percent signal. So I installed a thicker cable, a Spanish spec which uses different terms than our normal RG cable but the next step up would cost me 90 euros just for each connector never mind the cost of that cable itself. So I installed a second amp half way along and got a full signal but also drastically reduced the S/N ratio so I left the center one on and found an improvement over the one near the dish but still not enough.
The lnb is an invacom quad with feedhorn, the box itself is irrelevant as the signal just isn't strong enough. I've read about the LC1000 which it advertises as the most powerful LNB in the world, has anybody tried these or any alternatives.
Setting the dish is like tuning a steel drum and as good as I can get it has anyone any ideas?
I live in fuerteventura half way up the island and I'm trying to receive both Setanta which is on Eurobird and BBC Scotland which is on Astra D I can get both during the day but one or the other breaks up by eight O'clock depending on which I focus on or trying to find a midpoint.
The dish is a 3M which would work in this area but the cable run is over a 100 metres long. I installed one amp, by the dish and still lost 10 percent signal. So I installed a thicker cable, a Spanish spec which uses different terms than our normal RG cable but the next step up would cost me 90 euros just for each connector never mind the cost of that cable itself. So I installed a second amp half way along and got a full signal but also drastically reduced the S/N ratio so I left the center one on and found an improvement over the one near the dish but still not enough.
The lnb is an invacom quad with feedhorn, the box itself is irrelevant as the signal just isn't strong enough. I've read about the LC1000 which it advertises as the most powerful LNB in the world, has anybody tried these or any alternatives.
Setting the dish is like tuning a steel drum and as good as I can get it has anyone any ideas?