To get the entire foxtel bandwidth you will need a 10700 LNB. If the LNB is a 11300 you will need to put those LNB settings into the foxtel receiver but you won't get all the channels.
Those sat finders are a good for finding sats then you use your receiver signal and quality menu to 'tweak' your dish and 'skew' your LNB.
I personally like the Sharp LNB's and the one you posted has dual outputs so you could connect a second receiver to it in the future if desired.
Trees can get in the way. You need a clear view of the sky. Checkout dishpointer.com for an idea of which way to point your dish.
Ideally 80-90% signal would be nice so to minimise rain fade (yes signal gets attenuated in the rain)
Leroy
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