When I first started here, I read reviews by Iceberg on the "larger" Fortec 36" dish, and the Invacom SNH-031 LNB.
In my opinion, those reviews showed that both the larger dish and the hotter LNB helped out reception a little bit.
So, I concluded that if I had both, I'd have that extra little "edge".
You can find all the reviews in our review section:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/fta-mpeg2-equipment-reviews/
While you are browsing there, you might find other interesting threads, too.
Can you get home and garden tv or food channel on fta.?
No, I don't think so.
Those may both be part of the basic cable or satellite service, but they're not freebie on FTA.
The Invacom quad is for receiving circular as well as linear polarized transmissions , and it is well suited for connection to two or more receivers.
Those are its claim to fame.
To benefit from these capabilities, you would want to put your dish/lnb on a motor.
So, no, the QPH-031 is not really practical for fixed-dish use.
However the SNH-031 which is linear only, certainly would be fine.
Also, reception of signals from circular (pay) satellites (they often have a few free channels) doesn't generally take a hot LNB nor a big dish.
Those satellites put out a strong signal, and are intended to be received on small (20") dishes, in most cases.
Any lnb is suitable for hi-def reception.
The LNBs don't "know" what they are picking up.
Similarly, the receivers don't "know" if they are hooked to a circular or linear LNB.
You can connect several LNBs to a receiver with any of the several types of RF switches (4x4, 22khz, diseqc).
I think that covers everything...
