I've used an Invacom LNB for many years on my motorized GeosatPro 90cm dish. But I wanted to see what all of the hype surrounding these new Ku PLL Lnbs and if I could get a better signal with them. So I purchased the PLL321S and the SL1PLL last week. They arrived this week and I was ready to test them.
I started with the PLL321S.
The first thing I noticed, was that the Avenger PLL321S-2 seemed cheaply made. The inside metal lnb part was loose inside the plastic part which allowed about 5 degrees each way in skew play. I ended up having to superglue the plastic part on, so that there was no play in it and my skew was correct.
I seemed to get a tad better quality signals with the Avenger PLL321S-2 vs. my old Invacom QPH-031. It was maybe only a point or two in better quality signals using my GeosatPro MicroHD receiver.
I moved on to the GeosatPro SL1PLL Lnb. The first thing I noticed was how much better the lnb was built. It was a lot more solid and had better labeling of the skew markings. Since it is longer, it has a lot more play in sliding in and out of the holder so you can better tweak your signals. It seemed to get about the same quality readings as the Avenger PLL321S-2. But, after scanning a few sats with it, I noticed a channel I couldn't get in with both the Invacom or the Avenger came in with no breakups - the Florida Channel on 87w.
I switched back to the Avenger and tweaked the dish just to see if I could get that channel. Nothing I did worked. I threw the Invacom back on and did the same thing. No signal on that transponder. I put the GeosatPro SL1PLL Lnb back on and it came right in.
So I think without a doubt, the GeosatPro SL1PLL Lnb is the best in this shootout for FTA signals.
I started with the PLL321S.
The first thing I noticed, was that the Avenger PLL321S-2 seemed cheaply made. The inside metal lnb part was loose inside the plastic part which allowed about 5 degrees each way in skew play. I ended up having to superglue the plastic part on, so that there was no play in it and my skew was correct.
I seemed to get a tad better quality signals with the Avenger PLL321S-2 vs. my old Invacom QPH-031. It was maybe only a point or two in better quality signals using my GeosatPro MicroHD receiver.
I moved on to the GeosatPro SL1PLL Lnb. The first thing I noticed was how much better the lnb was built. It was a lot more solid and had better labeling of the skew markings. Since it is longer, it has a lot more play in sliding in and out of the holder so you can better tweak your signals. It seemed to get about the same quality readings as the Avenger PLL321S-2. But, after scanning a few sats with it, I noticed a channel I couldn't get in with both the Invacom or the Avenger came in with no breakups - the Florida Channel on 87w.
I switched back to the Avenger and tweaked the dish just to see if I could get that channel. Nothing I did worked. I threw the Invacom back on and did the same thing. No signal on that transponder. I put the GeosatPro SL1PLL Lnb back on and it came right in.
So I think without a doubt, the GeosatPro SL1PLL Lnb is the best in this shootout for FTA signals.