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    Post diff between inverto black premium and inverto ultra high gain

    hi ,
    just want to check if there is a diff between
    inverto black premium 0.2db lnb and
    inverto ultra high gain 0.2 db lnb
    if yes what is the diff
    and which one is better to give you a goo reception on a 80 cm motorised set up in batley area
    thanks

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    Are they not the same product? As far as I knew, the black was labelled as "inverto black ultra high gain". So would assume they are one and the same, unless the site you're buying from has them labelled separately?!

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    here are the pics for you
    can anyone comment
    the one the right is inverto ultra high gain
    and on the left is inverto black premium
    i think both are 0.2db
    which one to go for
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    Save your money and buy one of these http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/...omate-TM-1-LNB
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    get the inverto ultra its a definate step up from most of the other LNB's available, Probably will give you around 1-2db better performance than the premium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicilian View Post
    Save your money and buy one of these http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/...omate-TM-1-LNB
    there is only a diff of 4 pounds in those two
    which one should i go for im getting more inclined to the inverto ultra high gain one

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    truthfully i'd go for the one from the sponsor, mainly for the excellent after sales support as in all honesty you'r not going to see any real difference in performance.
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    Mate get the inverto ultra..

    Honestly for weaker sats and low signaled tps its the only one i'd recommend...

    Once you go for it you'll never look back as they leave most lnbs that are supposed to be 0.1 and 0.2 sitting!...

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    lol my 10 year old lnb is rated at 0.6 db and it picks them all up with a 1 meter dish.
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    Lucky you mate...

    Unfortunately not everyone is that lucky...

    I'm only expressing my opinion too that a black inverto ultra makes a massive difference in gain...
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    You could pay the extra to maybe gain an extra db or two, but judging by your posts your only tuning to 28 & 13deg, so personally I wouldn't waste your money.
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    this is the experimenting phase guys
    i want to put a motorised dish eventually 80cm ,got the dark motor,Tand K 24'' bracktes everything still packed though
    was just trying to see first the fixed dish one and then try the motor one .
    this fixed dish one is taking much of mine time
    no what you say
    iverto ultra gain
    or

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    I too would recommend an inverto black ultra. On my 85cm dish I have no problems with 16e in all weather. Friend down the road had a different lnb 90cm dish, and has probs in rain...

    Could well be dish not so good, or not set up correctly, I dunno. But i'm more thasn happy with black ultra, and would highly recommend...

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    i would also recommend the inverto black ultra for weaker sats like viasat at 4.8
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    Quote Originally Posted by bassethound View Post
    i would also recommend the inverto black ultra for weaker sats like viasat at 4.8
    Agree with you for weaker sats, but for 28 & 13 deg no point imo. Go for the inverto if you defo intend to go motorised.
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