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Sky Digital BSkyB, Freesat & Saorsat support forum
Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Feedhorn Adjustments
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<blockquote data-quote="dxsat" data-source="post: 434389" data-attributes="member: 193607"><p>If it was Ok before and you haven't touched it, sure. The problem must be in the ring adjustment.</p><p>It would still be a good idea to get someone along with a meter to make sure everything has been optimised.</p><p>You could fine tune it yourself without a meter if the dish is accessible and it is safe, with a bit of space to work on it.</p><p>We can give you instructions for this if you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxsat, post: 434389, member: 193607"] If it was Ok before and you haven't touched it, sure. The problem must be in the ring adjustment. It would still be a good idea to get someone along with a meter to make sure everything has been optimised. You could fine tune it yourself without a meter if the dish is accessible and it is safe, with a bit of space to work on it. We can give you instructions for this if you want. [/QUOTE]
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