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hayd0n
7th March, 2012, 10:35 PM
hi every one whats the best dish i can buy i herd mix things about Penta dont mined spend the money but whan make the right choice ow looking at about 80cm 90 max thanks

maca
7th March, 2012, 10:39 PM
Have a look here m8 http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f11/required-dish-size-guide-7076/

hayd0n
7th March, 2012, 10:55 PM
thanks mate just looking more for the best makes for better signal

Shady
7th March, 2012, 10:56 PM
dont bother.. youll get people telling you to spunk cash on a gilbertini etc, but theres no discernible difference between one and a ?20 dish

digicon
8th March, 2012, 01:09 AM
dont bother.. youll get people telling you to spunk cash on a gilbertini etc, but theres no discernible difference between one and a ?20 dish


I beg to differ you buy cheap next gale force wind its either in the garden or on top of the neighbours car, you dont have to buy a Gibby but please some ?20 shite of ebay your asking for trouble.

Shady
8th March, 2012, 10:37 AM
my ?20 shite off ebay has been up over a year with no problems :hmmmm:

Manic01
8th March, 2012, 02:38 PM
@Shady you are wrong there my friend.
Cheap crap is exactly what it is, the difference in signal on a triax or gibertini is immense.
For quality build they wont be beaten for their prices.

ramjet
8th March, 2012, 03:26 PM
my triax td110 has been up for over 8 years, not cheap but not flimsy either

1 year is nothing in this game

buy one decent dish and thats all you buy - one dish

I tend to agree with those who say buy quality, not cheap as chips , and the same applies to motors , but a metal geared one not those cheap ones with plastic gears

if buying cheap was so good , we would all be driving around in those new dirt cheap tata cars, but I will pass thanks

cheapskates will buy cheap , but are skating on thin ice :D

mdt
8th March, 2012, 07:21 PM
dont bother.. youll get people telling you to spunk cash on a gilbertini etc, but theres no discernible difference between one and a ?20 dish


IMHO... on the strong birds at 28e/19e/13e/5w/30w you wouldnt notice any real difference but as soon as you start trying to recieve the out of footprint birds at 5e(nordic)4w/7w ect you will notice the difference in quality/recieved gain/carrier-to-noise, .. also a well made dish like the triax td range , a gibby or a andrews will last 10 years or more when the cheap crap dishes are rusting after 12 months. regards mdt

johnnybravo01
8th March, 2012, 08:27 PM
Hi There

I install loads of dishes and have done for over 15 years, Triax dishes are great value, well built and superb gain. A Triax 88cm works better than a Orbital 1.1 and that's measured using a Spectrum Analyser.

Hope the info helps.

Thanks

JB:fisheye:

digicon
8th March, 2012, 08:32 PM
Hi There

I install loads of dishes and have done for over 15 years, Triax dishes are great value, well built and superb gain. A Triax 88cm works better than a Orbital 1.1 and that's measured using a Spectrum Analyser.

Hope the info helps.

Thanks

JB:fisheye:


Strange Orbital dont make a 1.1m Triax do and i can tell you now a Gibby 1m beats the Triax 1.1m and for the price will probably last 10 years longer than the triax

mdt
9th March, 2012, 03:02 AM
the orbital 1m dish is listed as being 1.1m high and 95cm wide so in reality it is 1.025 meters, the triax 1.1 dish is 115cm high and 110cm wide so is 1.125 meters. the td88 is listed as having 38.8db gain and the orbital 1m as 39.8db at 11.7ghz using a lnb with a average nf of 0.7db although these figures have to be taken with a pinch of salt as there are variables of weather/lnb type used/surrounding interference ect. regards mdt

samoloko
9th March, 2012, 08:27 AM
TD110 Is 105 x 100 - you can look at triax web site

mdt
9th March, 2012, 11:01 AM
TD110 Is 105 x 100 - you can look at triax web site



i took the info of the W.O.S. website, regards mdt


High quality design
Pre-mounted feedarm
LNB holder with clip-on bracket (40mm and 25mm diameter)
Simple installation and adjustment
Foldable Lnb arm
Stable, non-slip mast bracket with U bolts
Galvanised steel
Polyester powder coat
Frequency Range (GHz): 10.7-12.75
Gain (@ 11.7GHz): 35.8dBi
G/T (NF LNB 0.7dB): 19.2dB/K
Offset Angle: 26 degrees
Elevation Range: 10 degrees-50 degrees, 45 degrees-80 degrees
Beamwidth: 2.0 degrees
Windload (@ 42m/s): 902N
Mast Dimensions (mm): diameter32-50
Dimensions (cm): 115x110

digicon
9th March, 2012, 11:28 AM
I agree with MDT about the dimensions and anyway hes got that many it should take him 2 minutes to go and get a tape measure and get the correct dimension LOL.

I would take the Gain of each dish with a pinch of salt as in the real world a Gibby 1m fitted with a Black Ultra and which is quoted as having slightly less gain than the triax 1.1m actually in real world measurements beats it.

And thats for our friend with the Spectrum analyser i did the same measurements.

krussell
9th March, 2012, 07:43 PM
I would take the Gain of each dish with a pinch of salt as in the real world a Gibby 1m fitted with a Black Ultra and which is quoted as having slightly less gain than the triax 1.1m actually in real world measurements beats it.
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absolutely spot on