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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Dispelling some urban myths regarding Multi LNB positioning
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<blockquote data-quote="peapod1" data-source="post: 723630" data-attributes="member: 307922"><p>The single 23mm lnb is fixed to the support arm by plastic clamping plates on the lnb side of the metal bracket. A threaded 'bolt' passes through these into a nut which is held in another plastic bracket in the back of the lnb. This bracket is designed to slide up and down for fine-tuning the positioning. Problem is that it is far too easy to overtighten the bolt which cracks the plastic holding the nut - as I found to my cost. I had to bodge something up to overcome the problem I had created.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peapod1, post: 723630, member: 307922"] The single 23mm lnb is fixed to the support arm by plastic clamping plates on the lnb side of the metal bracket. A threaded 'bolt' passes through these into a nut which is held in another plastic bracket in the back of the lnb. This bracket is designed to slide up and down for fine-tuning the positioning. Problem is that it is far too easy to overtighten the bolt which cracks the plastic holding the nut - as I found to my cost. I had to bodge something up to overcome the problem I had created. [/QUOTE]
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