
Too Many Dishes + Antennas? Find the Right Ones
Discover the essential factors to consider when choosing the best dishes and antennas for your needs.
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Antenna gain measures how effectively an antenna directs or receives radio frequency energy, impacting signal strength and quality. Higher gain can enhance reception, especially in areas with weak signals, ensuring better performance and reliability.
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Up to 30 dB
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25.– to 72.–Suitable for short-range communications where signal loss is minimal.
Ideal for urban areas with strong signal coverage, ensuring stable and reliable connectivity.
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31 - 38 dB
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72.– to 180.–Balances between high gain and moderate distance coverage for improved signal reception.
Recommended for suburban areas where signals are moderately strong, providing enhanced clarity and fewer dropouts.
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39 - 50 dB
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38.– to 190.–Offers high gain for long-range communication, maximizing signal reach and strength.
Best for rural or remote areas with weak signals, ensuring consistent connectivity and optimal performance.
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The number of LNBs (Low-Noise Block downconverters) in a dish or antenna setup determines the number of satellite signals it can receive simultaneously. This impacts the ability to access multiple satellite channels and is crucial for households with varied viewing preferences.
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Up to 1 x
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43.– to 160.–Supports connection with one satellite, suitable for basic viewing needs.
Ideal for individuals or households with minimal channel requirements, providing a straightforward setup.
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2 - 3 x
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76.– to 680.–Allows connection to multiple satellites, enhancing channel variety.
Recommended for families or users wanting access to a broader range of programming, offering more viewing options.
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4 - 5 x
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140.– to 300.–Enables connection with up to five satellites, maximizing channel access.
Perfect for large households or enthusiasts seeking extensive channel diversity, ensuring everyone’s preferences are covered.
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Reception mode refers to the method by which a dish or antenna receives broadcast signals, impacting the range of channels and services available. Choosing the appropriate reception mode is crucial for ensuring access to desired content, particularly in areas with varying signal strengths and broadcasting technologies.
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DVB-T / -T2
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27.– to 61.–Designed for terrestrial television reception, allowing access to over-the-air digital TV channels.
Ideal for users in areas with strong terrestrial signals, offering a cost-effective solution without the need for satellite or cable services.
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TechniSat DigiFlex TT6
Monopole antenna, 2 dB, UKW / MW / LW, DAB/ DAB+, DVB-T / -T2
DVB-S / -S2
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80.– to 220.–Used for satellite television reception, providing access to a wide range of international channels.
Perfect for those in remote areas or locations with limited terrestrial reception, ensuring a broader selection of content.
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DAB/ DAB+
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27.– to 80.–Digital Audio Broadcasting technology for radio, delivering superior sound quality compared to traditional FM.
Suitable for users who prioritize high-quality radio broadcasts, offering a variety of digital radio stations.
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LTE
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31.– to 61.–Utilizes mobile network technology to deliver television and internet services, especially in areas lacking traditional infrastructure.
Great for rural or underserved regions, providing both TV and internet access through a single connection.
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Selfsat TK30D
Flat antenna, 33.70 dB, DAB/ DAB+, LTE
The design of a dish or antenna affects its performance, durability, and suitability for different environments. Choosing the right design ensures optimal signal reception and a seamless integration into your space, enhancing overall user experience.
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Parabolic antenna
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64.– to 200.–Features a curved, reflective surface that focuses signals onto a central feed horn.
Provides high gain and directionality, making it ideal for long-distance signal reception in rural or remote areas.
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Indoor antenna
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25.– to 40.–Compact and lightweight, designed for placement inside a building.
Perfect for urban settings, offering easy installation and good reception for local channels.
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Flat antenna
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35.– to 150.–Slim and unobtrusive design, often mounted on walls or windows.
Offers a discreet solution for receiving signals without compromising on aesthetics, suitable for modern interiors.
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Yagi antenna
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45.– to 89.–Consists of multiple parallel elements in a linear arrangement, providing directional signal reception.
Highly efficient for medium to long-range reception, suitable for suburban areas requiring precise alignment.
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The diameter of a dish or antenna determines its signal reception capability, affecting the quality and reliability of the signal received. Choosing the appropriate diameter ensures optimal performance based on the geographical location and specific needs of the user.
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Up to 45 cm
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31.– to 76.–Compact size ideal for areas with strong signal coverage.
Best suited for urban environments where space is limited and signals are robust.
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46 - 78 cm
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80.– to 150.–Moderate size offering a balance between compactness and signal reception.
Suitable for suburban areas with moderate signal strength, providing better reception than smaller dishes.
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79 - 100 cm
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100.– to 230.–Larger size designed for improved signal reception in areas with weak signal.
Ideal for rural or remote locations where signal strength is lower, ensuring more reliable connectivity.
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