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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. Thanks, Pantyvest. |
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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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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.
Never be afraid to ask! Even if you think it's the dumbest question on the planet. And there's no need to apologise to anyone here for not understanding something ![]() If you were at all thick you would be throwing yourself upon the mercy of one or more of the flesh-eating child-boiling satellite forums! :clap: If we do get fed up of answering your questions, you'll know soon enough - you'll simply get a: Quote:
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