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Satdumbum
13-09-14, 11:31
Before anyone says it i know the 0.1 means little in the real world. My liking for this cheapish piece of kit is based on results. I tend to look at the picture rather than the spec sheet.

I decided on a technomate tm-2 against what seemed like unanimous acclaim for inverto. No regrets whatsoever. Brilliant signal on my Duo2. Fantastic hd picture and excellent sensitivity on weak transponders.

Just rescanned and repositioned 7.0w. 314 services found. MBC1 in HD clear as a bell. Is that Good?

If you are considering this LNB this may be helpful -

Tele Satellite Magazine Test Report - 'an absolute top performer and probably the best LNB we ever tested' The range has been highly recommended by Tele Satellite Magazine saying that the 0.1dB range is 'surprisingly good' and that it 'defeated our reference device in almost every point of the Ku-Band!'.

The higher the gain of the LNB the higher its output power should be for the given signal. Our reference LNB was no match for it...it is really a top performer...having so perfect results.

The noise performance of both models was better than our reference' LNB, therefore this ensures that the signal is noise-free with no distortion.

They provide very good S/N ratio what enables the user to receive weak transponders with high bad weather margin.

The Gold Series 'additionally give high level of output signal what is important in those antenna installations in which long cables or signal distribution devices are used.

Furthermore, Tele Satellite Magazine concluded that the Gold Series of LNBs are 'an absolute top performer and probably the best LNB we ever tested.

nsw9154
13-09-14, 12:11
I have just recently purchased the TM-4 Super High Gain Quad LNB and the specs are the same as the Gold at 0.01DB the reason I did not go for the Gold is that I did not want a Bright Yellow LNB on my Dish so I went for Black :rolleyes: :D

Satdumbum
13-09-14, 12:41
Mine is black, I think the gold refers to the gold plated f connector. Good choice BTW!