[font=Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif:2bu70ky9][justify:2bu70ky9]When you have a big dish looking at a high power cluster of satellites like Hotbird or Astra1 the gain can be so high that the receiver is overloaded with signals. Yes, it is possible to get too much signal![/font:2bu70ky9][/justify:2bu70ky9]
[font=Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif:2bu70ky9][justify:2bu70ky9]Even if the receiver itself can handle a massive diet of signal, there can be problems within the lnb itself when large amounts of amplification are employed. This leads to the generation of spurious signals and distortion products, in much the same way as turning up the volume on a transistor radio does. This distortion will interfere with the reception of your signals - there's more on this later further down the spec.[/font:2bu70ky9][/justify:2bu70ky9]
[font=Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif:2bu70ky9][justify:2bu70ky9]So unless you have specific reasons to want an ultra high gain lnb, (perhaps you are looking for a weak carrier and you can guarantee the absence of unwanted high power signals on the same satellite) then look for a gain around 50-60dB.[/font:2bu70ky9][/justify:2bu70ky9]
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