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Norsat 4108CF Ku band LNB
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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 943028" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>Martin,</p><p></p><p>You will get change from a monkey (£500).</p><p></p><p>The setup is intended for a prime focus dish, the Chaparral C band scalar ring has multiple fixing points around the periphery to allow connection to various feed arm types found on prime focus dishes</p><p></p><p>There are several options for Chaparral feeds, they do a combined C band/Ku band feed with a polarotor for a prime focus dish. I have one of these that will be in the classifieds at some point once I have completed testing. However, there seems to be a view that if it is only C band required from a dish then a dual C band feed is the way to go. I think one of the bands is compromised slightly using the C/Ku combi feed, cant remember which one though, perhaps "beavs2112" can add some info on this point?</p><p></p><p>You can also get a Chaparral single port C band feed with a polarotor that allows reception of both H and V polarities in C band from a single LNB. Again, I have one of these that will be in the classifieds at some point once I have completed testing.</p><p></p><p>You can insert a dielectric plate into the throat of the Chaparral feeds to allow reception of Circular polarities. Normally, the Chaparral feeds are shipped without the dielectric plate, or the ones I have here were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 943028, member: 178786"] Martin, You will get change from a monkey (£500). The setup is intended for a prime focus dish, the Chaparral C band scalar ring has multiple fixing points around the periphery to allow connection to various feed arm types found on prime focus dishes There are several options for Chaparral feeds, they do a combined C band/Ku band feed with a polarotor for a prime focus dish. I have one of these that will be in the classifieds at some point once I have completed testing. However, there seems to be a view that if it is only C band required from a dish then a dual C band feed is the way to go. I think one of the bands is compromised slightly using the C/Ku combi feed, cant remember which one though, perhaps "beavs2112" can add some info on this point? You can also get a Chaparral single port C band feed with a polarotor that allows reception of both H and V polarities in C band from a single LNB. Again, I have one of these that will be in the classifieds at some point once I have completed testing. You can insert a dielectric plate into the throat of the Chaparral feeds to allow reception of Circular polarities. Normally, the Chaparral feeds are shipped without the dielectric plate, or the ones I have here were. [/QUOTE]
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