Satellite system - buying guide and installation

  • Erstellt am 2019-06-08 12:51:38

nitrox1337

2019-06-26 08:44:25
  • #1
I would use crimp connectors for the plugs. You won't be happy in the long run with these normal connectors. At least, that's my experience. The shielding is good. I can only confirm that shielding is absolutely necessary and should also consist of multiple layers alternately made of braid and aluminum. Then you won't have any problems with interference caused by induced voltages.
 

Dipol

2019-06-26 09:49:46
  • #2

There is still a factual difference between crimp connectors with hex crimping and vacuum-tight compression or also Quickmount or self-install connectors.


With shielding attenuation and coupling resistance according to Class A, EMC interference is excluded and the requirements of the national SchuTSEV, which go beyond European requirements, are met. The belief that cables with many shields are necessarily better is a misconception; many cheap cables with aluminum braid do not even meet Class A+ in the CoMET diagram despite advertising gimmicks.

Cable network operators save on every detail to maximize profit, but alleged full-copper cables with aluminum braid and the 4-fold pointless shielding that complicates installation and connector assembly are not approved by a single one, which should make even antenna-technical laymen think twice.

As with physically impossible LNB noise figures <0.7 dB at normal room temperatures, the same applies to shielding attenuation values: the more unscrupulous the lies, the more sales can be made to technically unknowledgeable end consumers.
 

Golfi90

2019-10-04 18:23:10
  • #3
Does only the mast need to be connected to the grounding cable? Or also the LNB or the multiswitch?
 

Bookstar

2019-10-04 20:54:09
  • #4
Sat TV is cool.
 

Dipol

2019-10-04 23:03:37
  • #5
Are the two graphics on page 1 really that hard to understand or was it too much effort for you to take a look at them as well?
 

Nordlys

2019-10-05 11:43:29
  • #6
Something heretical. Grounded installation, lightning strikes, TV probably broken. Ungrounded lightning, then TV definitely broken. So what? Ungrounded and fine. K.
 
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