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<blockquote data-quote="s-band" data-source="post: 1013569" data-attributes="member: 407744"><p>The Co-Rotor has the motor at the back and a cranked shaft/feed arrangement to turn the Ku feed. They us an RC servo derived motor which has a seal on the flange between its output and the back of the feed. You could do something like that to get past the bar. However, anything you do may degrade the performance and it is difficult to asses unless you do before and after measurements. </p><p></p><p>Another thing to note is that the fore/aft position of the plate in the feed can win or cost you a couple of dB. The best position is not necessarily at the back stop as suggested by Titanium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s-band, post: 1013569, member: 407744"] The Co-Rotor has the motor at the back and a cranked shaft/feed arrangement to turn the Ku feed. They us an RC servo derived motor which has a seal on the flange between its output and the back of the feed. You could do something like that to get past the bar. However, anything you do may degrade the performance and it is difficult to asses unless you do before and after measurements. Another thing to note is that the fore/aft position of the plate in the feed can win or cost you a couple of dB. The best position is not necessarily at the back stop as suggested by Titanium. [/QUOTE]
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