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We are looking to replace the current Zone 1 useless little SKY dish we have had since SKY Digital launch to a new Zone 2.
Which is the better a Triax or Raven Zone 2? Cheers
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Also mainly due to the fact we have already got a new Raven SKY Quad LNB.
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I've heard good reports on the Raven, but I must say that I've never seen a shootout/test which stacks different zone-2 dishes up against each other.
I like the whole range of Raven dishes. They all seem to perform well and be fairly robust. I also fitted a Raven quad LNB to my old zone-1 (not sure, think Triax) and it cured the problems I was having. You could always fit the Gemini G70, and then you 'd know you were getting a good dish.
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