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My Self-Installed Fixed-Dish Multi-LNB System
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<blockquote data-quote="garym71" data-source="post: 484073" data-attributes="member: 262344"><p>Thanks for your comments. The two single output LNB's I have are slightly odd in design whereby the f-connector output points at a 45 degree angle when the LNB is set to zero skew. You can see this from the pictures I posted in some the following previous posts...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/dish-setup-single-sat-multi-sat-motorised-systems/109143-lnb-vertical-polarisation-rotation-position.html" target="_blank">http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/dish-setup-single-sat-multi-sat-motorised-systems/109143-lnb-vertical-polarisation-rotation-position.html</a></p><p><a href="http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/dish-setup-single-sat-multi-sat-motorised-systems/109472-vertical-versus-horisontal-polarisation.html" target="_blank">http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/dish-setup-single-sat-multi-sat-motorised-systems/109472-vertical-versus-horisontal-polarisation.html</a></p><p></p><p>So, even though the skew may appear incorrect by looking at the current angle of the f-connector outputs on the back of the 13.0E and 19.2E LNB's, the required skew angles are actually set perfectly correctly <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> As far as the east and west offset brackets go, looking from the front of the dish the left-hand one (east offset bracket) is slightly raised and the right-hand one (west offset bracket) is slightly lowered. I used a satellite finder meter to set up / tweak each LNB so I could be sure I was setting each of their positions to receive the best possible signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garym71, post: 484073, member: 262344"] Thanks for your comments. The two single output LNB's I have are slightly odd in design whereby the f-connector output points at a 45 degree angle when the LNB is set to zero skew. You can see this from the pictures I posted in some the following previous posts... [URL]http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/dish-setup-single-sat-multi-sat-motorised-systems/109143-lnb-vertical-polarisation-rotation-position.html[/URL] [URL]http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/dish-setup-single-sat-multi-sat-motorised-systems/109472-vertical-versus-horisontal-polarisation.html[/URL] So, even though the skew may appear incorrect by looking at the current angle of the f-connector outputs on the back of the 13.0E and 19.2E LNB's, the required skew angles are actually set perfectly correctly :) As far as the east and west offset brackets go, looking from the front of the dish the left-hand one (east offset bracket) is slightly raised and the right-hand one (west offset bracket) is slightly lowered. I used a satellite finder meter to set up / tweak each LNB so I could be sure I was setting each of their positions to receive the best possible signal. [/QUOTE]
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