Review: WS International ESX-242 Dual C-band LNB

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I had the opportunity to test this product this morning, I have been looking forward to testing it since it showed up on the Brown truck.

Opened the box, this is what was inside: the LNB, hardware kit, and scalar. Nicely done.

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I began with a 12' Paraclipse C-band dish, CK-1 C/Ku LNB, and Sathawk Receiver with Euro FW. Below is as sample TP on 137W with that combo:

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This was the ck-1 on the dish:

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Since I can't figure out how to add text after that last pic....I shall continue here.


This is the ESX-242 installed. Note:I did not use the scalar, as my dish setup is fairly complex and it would have taken a complete rework. However, it did fit my scalar without problems.
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Below is the same TP after installing the LNB. No improvement, but that isn't the whole story.

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I noticed that the ESX-242 seemed to be just a bit more stable on that signal, so after installing the LNB I moved the dish across the arc, checking signals. And I am pleased to report that indeed it is better on most transponders compared to my previous LNB, various transponders I tried were 2-3 quality points better, and for me 2-3 points can make or break a feed at times. The California Channel on AMC 1 is notoriously hard to get, and the ESX was a rock solid 71q on the Sathawk. Previously I was unable to get it out of the high 60's.

Its a keeper. I give it the stogie5150 thumbs up if you need or want a dual output C-Band LNB. In fact, I left it on the dish. :D

Thanks again to Robby at our Gold Sponsor WSI International for the opportunity to test it! :D
 
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I have mine on the 6 footer mainly aimed at AMC7...helps with the RTV feeds there
As you say...2-3 points can make or break it...especially when working with DVB-S2
 
Hi Iceberg,

Are the degree markings correct on this LNB or are they off like on the GEOSATpro C2? I have the GEOSATpro and have ordered the ESX-242.

Thanks!

I have mine on the 6 footer mainly aimed at AMC7...helps with the RTV feeds there
As you say...2-3 points can make or break it...especially when working with DVB-S2
 
What do you mean? The LNB is off by 90 degrees skew (just as the C2 is). I dont look at the markings on the LNB itself (the 38,39,40 etc on the throat of the LNB). I just adjust it to maximum signal
 
What do you mean? The LNB is off by 90 degrees skew (just as the C2 is). I dont look at the markings on the LNB itself (the 38,39,40 etc on the throat of the LNB). I just adjust it to maximum signal

I was referring to the 0 with degree marks stamped on the back of the LNB, not the 34, etc on the throat. So it is 90 degrees off just like the GEOSATpro.

Thanks
 
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