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<blockquote data-quote="EmilK" data-source="post: 1042570" data-attributes="member: 412143"><p>No is no offset dish, has 3 arms :-) I know the differences mate (here is not that hard as in astronomy optics: frauenhofer, half-achromatic, apochromatic, schmidt-cassegrain, gregorian, schmidt-newton, newton etc)</p><p>The antenna is from 1991-1992 so no need for a new one, visual inspection showed no problems, no paint failures and no deformation even after egg-sized "ice blocks falling from the sky" so quality side is really good. Just keep in mind that in that time in eastern Europe I guess nobody had the knowledge about sat equipment and what for what, they selled systems with max win ratio.</p><p>I was thinking that maybe I can use the old LNB for some experiments using the Airspy R2 that I use. I'm not into consumer society always try to reuse old hardware (specially because of my education as environmental engineer).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmilK, post: 1042570, member: 412143"] No is no offset dish, has 3 arms :-) I know the differences mate (here is not that hard as in astronomy optics: frauenhofer, half-achromatic, apochromatic, schmidt-cassegrain, gregorian, schmidt-newton, newton etc) The antenna is from 1991-1992 so no need for a new one, visual inspection showed no problems, no paint failures and no deformation even after egg-sized "ice blocks falling from the sky" so quality side is really good. Just keep in mind that in that time in eastern Europe I guess nobody had the knowledge about sat equipment and what for what, they selled systems with max win ratio. I was thinking that maybe I can use the old LNB for some experiments using the Airspy R2 that I use. I'm not into consumer society always try to reuse old hardware (specially because of my education as environmental engineer). [/QUOTE]
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