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new hi gain UHF antenna $80-$150
other misc gear bracing support arms etc $25
Masthead Amplifer anywhere between $50-$100
say 2 hours install time at $80 an hour?
try and post the invoice..
Hi Mike, how much should it cost to replace the LNB?
Mike G said:
You replace the LNB in the centre of the dish at home with one that is the same frequency as your one at your other place. Most Sky LNBs are 10750MHz and most others are 11300MHz.
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Given the work done the cost may not be unreasonable. However being in Parnell and using the Sky cable opens another can of worms. Depends where in Parnell and if you can see Sky Tower or Waiatarua. Which way is the antenna pointing (Sky Tower or Waiatarua), did he get the polarisation right and which direction gives the best signal. Was the amp really needed? Maybe not if he had run a separate co-ax for the UHF and therefore not needed to use 2 splitters which wouldn't help the signal strength? Presumably he had all the right gear to sort that out and find the best signal?
And as you say there may be up to 25 channels but most are rubbish and only 2 or 3 actually transmit HD programs, all the rest are SD. Main advantage is the HD and surround sound capabilities and no ghosting any more.
Wait for the outcry on 1 Dec when a lot of people find they only have snow on their screens and their recorders/VCRs can't record anything except from an external source like a STB or Sky box..
Hi Mike, how much should it cost to replace the LNB?
Mike G said:You replace the LNB in the centre of the dish at home with one that is the same frequency as your one at your other place. Most Sky LNBs are 10750MHz and most others are 11300MHz.
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