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[vdr] Re: LNBs
Hi Allessio,
I´ve bought my equipment at http://www.mg-sat-shop.de/ I think they have
also good prices;)
Greets
Habib
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org]
> On Behalf Of Alessio Sangalli
> Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 6:34 PM
> To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org; vdr@linuxtv.org
> Subject: [vdr] LNBs
>
>
> Hi. On the chat (#linuxdvb @ irc.efnet.org) I've got many very useful
> advices about my next satellite system; I will need 4 lines
> in the house
> and two of them should be dual feed with astra.
>
> I could buy:
> a) a 4 non switched outputs LNB + 4 output switch
> b) a 4 switched outputs LNB
>
> plus the twin lnb I already own for the dual feed. I think
> there are no
> real differences, but the second *seems* to be cheaper and I
> will need
> less cables from the house to the roof;
>
> I've a couple of websites with interesting prices; I can't
> read german
> so I'm not sure I understand all correctly.
>
> http://www.pollin.de -> they have:
> Universal-Quatwin LNB 0,7db 79.95 eur, which I find quite cheap.
>
> for the switch solution:
>
> H/V-Doppel-LNC mit Polarizer und Feedhorn für den 11- und
> 12-GHz-Bereich. 45,95 EUR
>
> this could be a good priced non switched - 4 outputs LNB.
>
> MS 5/ 4 Durchgangsdämpfung Sat 3 dB terrestrisch 15 dB Eingänge Sat 4
> terrestrisch 1 Ausgänge 4 Netzteil ja Maße (BxHxT) mm
> 205x120x55 570 631
> 59,95EUR
>
> if I understand correctly, this would be a 4 output switch (but what
> about the terrestrial thing? I don't understand)
>
http://www.reichelt.de -> they have:
INVACOM QDH-031 QUATTRO-SW-LNB 0,3db 91.90 (is 0.3db a very good
value, worth the 20DM more than a 0.6db one?)
MTI AK54-T2 QUATTRO-SW-LNB 0,6db 91.55 (isn't this quite expensive, at
this point?)
SAT QUADRO LNB QUATTRO 11/12GHZ 0,6db 35.90
this is a non switchable solution but very cheap.
...and others.
Do you have any other website like this, with better or similar prices?
The best would be to find a shop near Munich, but every shop that accept
mail-orders is ok.
Another information: is there in germany a law to protect mail-orders, I
mean that I can give back what I buy if I don't like it etc? Just to
know...
bye & thank you for the help
as
- References:
- [vdr] LNBs
- From: Alessio Sangalli <alesan@manoweb.com>
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