For comparison purposes, I took my receiver with the Father and tried it-there is a 80 'dish, expertly aligned, on the roof. The values shown for the levels there were about 80% and for the quality of 93% (relatively consistently-Size matters halt)
With me on DigiDish there are between 80 to almost 100% (sometimes even more) for the level, and approximately 95% for the quality.
My values fluctuate in a light, because there just the size comes into play-but that does not bother in the least!
As a single equipment (relative to the mirror;)) I had the DigiDish 33 and a twin facilities now the DigiDish45.
Both were convincing and are still there!
Half the sample also 33iger with Twin LNB was operated and even that worked perfectly (which I could not say a Camos flat antenna)
Now here is working the DigiDish 45, and a Invacom Twin LNB to a Digicorder HD S2 ... and extremely satisfying!
Statements such as "a lack of graduated" to the bowl or alternative fastenings, I find not effective because such details also require a 100% assembly ...
One would have the bowl eg to one or attach a similar tube which is slightly tilted, so one would logically in return the bowl again by the amount "return self" in order to obtain the optimum position ...
Un thus are any Specifying useless ... but that's just my opinion.
However, in principle lacks a very good bad weather reserve, because there is nothing about "the size"
Reservern are still available, I would just not only awarded a "very good" for this, but a "good to satisfactory" ... and also, if I (at least over 5years) counting the days the whole time where it really picture interference came, so I come to the conclusion that it is almost irrelevant, even if it then but interfere at this moment!
... And there should be a real storm or extreme heavy rain, the big ones are also powerless (and I've tried;))