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Old 27-07-07, 09:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default seperate lnbs or a quad ?

Hi,

It's the idiot again.

Is it better to have a quad lnb or four seperate ones.

What satellites am I likely to receive with multiple lnb's, I know that sounds stupid, but it I've got a reputation to look after.

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Default Re: seperate lnbs or a quad ?

The question is: Do you want to receive 4 satellites on 1 receiver or 1 satellite on 4 receivers? If it is former then go for separate LNBs, if it latter then go for Quad.
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Default Re: seperate lnbs or a quad ?

Refresh our memories on exactly what it is you're trying to achieve, and where you see the possibilities for expansion to your system in the future.

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