Unfortunately low performance lnb.SHARP LNBs with 40mm body diameter.
Indeed! Cool!
But can you drive a nail or a screw into it in a "normal" way?
Thanx!
Today we have so strong signals from most common satellites, so it does not really matters if there are slight difference in performances of LNBs. Did you test SHARP LNBs versus another LNBs?Unfortunately low performance lnb.
You can drive a screw or a nail by using a drill.
You can also fix the dish using a nut and bolt without any drilling.
Yes. Vs Maximum xo-r1, megasat multifeed, alps, inverto multiconnect. It appeared to be the worst.Did you test SHARP LNBs versus another LNBs?
SHARP LNBs just appear to be worse or they really so bad? Can you specify how worse they are? Just kidding. I have got about 10 of those SHARPs and see no problem with performance. Moreover, they are light and small, just perfect for T90 :clapping:Yes. Vs Maximum xo-r1, megasat multifeed, alps, inverto multiconnect. It appeared to be the worst.
If you have to use a drill to put a nail or a screw into the plastic, then the other sentence makes no sense, m8...
What did you mean by that exactly, please?
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I need something similar installed on a chimney, without drilling, in Luxembourg, guys... Anybody competent and interested, please?!?
I will pay a fair amount of money for a good job!!!
I have everything, except the chimney stuff.
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