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Selfsat Snipe V3 Twin (Flat antenna, 33.70 dB, DVB-S / -S2)

Selfsat Snipe V3 Twin

Flat antenna, 33.70 dB, DVB-S / -S2


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KurtW689

4 years ago

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rippstein

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I can hardly imagine that. The housing covers the entire base plate. The cables come out of the housing on the side. The Ksbel can only be led through the roof next to the base plate. A waterproof cover for the feed-through (the hole in the roof) is included.
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Lucr527

5 years ago

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Former employee

4 years ago

Here is the answer from our general department: Generally speaking, this single/twin specification is referred to in the sense that it is a single or dual LNB system (or twin LNB), and part of a satellite dish that allows you to tune in more than one set of channels at a time. LNB stands for Low Noise Blocker. This is the component that is pointed at the centre of the dish and picks up the reflected signal and sends it via coaxial cables to your receivers, which means that only one LNB is suitable for one TV and with the dual LNB the user can connect 2 TVs.
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phil.blanc

6 years ago

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Leupi

6 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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I am not familiar with this standard. I bought my Snipe in October 2018 and installed it on my motorhome. It worked normally until mid January 2019. I could receive both Astra1 and Eutelsat 5W. From that date onwards only Astra1 was available. For Eutelsat 5w the search module found this satellite but could not lock onto it (Lock impossible) and the search continued without success. I was asked to send back the entire Snipe 3, which represents half a day's work, especially to remove the two cables that are in hidden sheaths. The only drawback I found with this antenna is that it is not suitable in winter after snowfalls because it gets blocked with snow that freezes and blocks the mechanism.
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enrico.b

7 years ago

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andrea.wilhelm

7 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I can't answer that. It will not be put into operation until May. During the test run it found the satellites. It aligns itself fully automatically with the geostationary satellites.
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Anonymous

7 years ago

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kempsey

7 years ago

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johannwetten

7 years ago • purchased this product

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First positioning (on Hotbird or Astra) takes up to 3min depending on location. The first positioning of the second satellite (after the first one has been found) usually takes about 1min. Once both satellites have been positioned, the change (when changing channels via the receiver) only takes approx. 3-4sec.

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