Re: Signal differences between LNB's
@zoran89 your explanation didn't convince me.
You say about how easy for a fixed dish is to lost its alignment and it's very difficult to be align again but a motorized dish can make a trick with the motor in order to cheat some degrees.
But you don't say what will happened if a motorized dish lost its alignment of elevation?
How you will lift your dish?
In this situation you cheat will not work...
I don't want to talk about multifocus dishes or multifeed lnb... as they are on another chapter.
Also, you should not confuse the better alignment with the better reception.
You should accept that a tested dish is perfectly align.
So, we have 2 dishes perfectly align and with the same size (one is fixed and the other is motorized) with only 1 lnb , only one cable and only one receiver.
If you do this reception test you will see that the fixed dish always win.
@zoran89 your explanation didn't convince me.
You say about how easy for a fixed dish is to lost its alignment and it's very difficult to be align again but a motorized dish can make a trick with the motor in order to cheat some degrees.
But you don't say what will happened if a motorized dish lost its alignment of elevation?
How you will lift your dish?
In this situation you cheat will not work...
I don't want to talk about multifocus dishes or multifeed lnb... as they are on another chapter.
Also, you should not confuse the better alignment with the better reception.
You should accept that a tested dish is perfectly align.
So, we have 2 dishes perfectly align and with the same size (one is fixed and the other is motorized) with only 1 lnb , only one cable and only one receiver.
If you do this reception test you will see that the fixed dish always win.
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