Selfsat H30D2 Twin (Flat antenna, 33.70 dB, DVB-S / -S2)
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Selfsat H30D2 Twin

Flat antenna, 33.70 dB, DVB-S / -S2


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niki-maxi

2 years ago

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essteeexe

2 years ago

This is a satellite dish (DVB-S) so if you attach it to a wagon you will need to point it at your preferred satellite (e.g. Astra) every time you want to use it. This model (the twin) has two LNB inputs, so you can receive two satellite signals at the same time, i.e. to two devices. The other one listed has a single input. I suspect what you really want is DVB-T, but you should also be aware that Switzerland ceased DVB-T transmission in 2019.

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fox10

4 years ago

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favetto73

4 years ago

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Hello -The alignment should already be accurate...First set up roughly, when a picture has been found, adjust to a maximum using the signal strength by finely changing the direction and inclination. -It doesn't matter whether you use a large or small dish, as long as it is a satellite receiver. - Every cable has a certain loss which attenuates the signal, the longer the cable, the greater the loss. if the cable is infinitely long, there will eventually be nothing at the front! How many is a few metres........ In the normal case it is enough. Hope I could help. Greetings

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ueli777

8 years ago

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iakottma

8 years ago

Hello I do not have a rotor in use. I use 2 selfsat. I once had a motor on a parabolic reflector - it worked great, but you had to wait a short time for the motor to turn the parabolic antenna when you changed channels. My recommendation - if space allows, better 2 selfsats than one motor.

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