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For the flat antenna V 100 from Neovia, it does not have a good reputation; see the reviews on this forum and this tutorial: https://www.jechange.fr/telecom/internet
Hello
I am subscribed to TPS and I installed a neo v100 (c) antenna. I will be migrating to canalsat in a few days. I have channels that are frozen like 31 rtl9 and 110. I would like to know if this is due to the antenna being preset for vertical polarization.
Or is it due to poor adjustment?
Thank you for your answers.
I am subscribed to TPS and I installed a neo v100 (c) antenna. I will be migrating to canalsat in a few days. I have channels that are frozen like 31 rtl9 and 110. I would like to know if this is due to the antenna being preset for vertical polarization.
Or is it due to poor adjustment?
Thank you for your answers.
Hi,
That was the topic of discussion tonight at dinner, NEOVIA or SELFSAT, and if we had to choose, after some reflection, the SELFSAT H 10 D is more efficient and for the same price.
Sophie
That was the topic of discussion tonight at dinner, NEOVIA or SELFSAT, and if we had to choose, after some reflection, the SELFSAT H 10 D is more efficient and for the same price.
Sophie
Hello,
Could someone tell me where I can find an installation manual for the Neovia V100 antenna?
Thank you
Best regards
Could someone tell me where I can find an installation manual for the Neovia V100 antenna?
Thank you
Best regards
The Neo V-100 is no longer manufactured, and the Neovia company has long gone. This antenna is a poor choice because its gain is insufficient (30.5 dBi) and it only has one polarization. The VH-300 version should also be avoided, as it has only 32 dBi of gain.
In terms of flat antennas, the latest available model, the most powerful, is the "Selfsat H21 D" (gain 34.5 dBi).
In terms of flat antennas, the latest available model, the most powerful, is the "Selfsat H21 D" (gain 34.5 dBi).