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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 906651"><p>Digesting the fact that these were most likely Prodelin 0.8 f/D feeds, I realised that I could probably not use them with practical benefits on any of my dishes.</p><p>Isn't it almost uncanny then, that I, two weeks later, should stumble across a 0.8 f/D Prodelin dish at a really low price only 20 km away from me... and without a feedhorn??</p><p></p><p>Nevertheless, I need some sort of flange adapter to mate the feedhorn with an C120 LNB. Probably a round one - I suspect it just needs to carry the signal a bit further, although have not yet measured the bore of the feed compared to the bore of a C120.</p><p>Maybe it's just a matter of drilling a couple of new holes in the feedhorn to match, say, three or four of the holes in a C120.</p><p>But that leaves little room for fine-adjusting the distance of the LNB compared to the dish...</p><p></p><p>I'ts not urgent, but at least I can start thinking about this over the winter, and do some experiments. </p><p>What do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 906651"] Digesting the fact that these were most likely Prodelin 0.8 f/D feeds, I realised that I could probably not use them with practical benefits on any of my dishes. Isn't it almost uncanny then, that I, two weeks later, should stumble across a 0.8 f/D Prodelin dish at a really low price only 20 km away from me... and without a feedhorn?? Nevertheless, I need some sort of flange adapter to mate the feedhorn with an C120 LNB. Probably a round one - I suspect it just needs to carry the signal a bit further, although have not yet measured the bore of the feed compared to the bore of a C120. Maybe it's just a matter of drilling a couple of new holes in the feedhorn to match, say, three or four of the holes in a C120. But that leaves little room for fine-adjusting the distance of the LNB compared to the dish... I'ts not urgent, but at least I can start thinking about this over the winter, and do some experiments. What do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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