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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Fixed-Dish Multi-LNB Alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="guest poster" data-source="post: 437764" data-attributes="member: 262401"><p>I'm just putting up a multi lnb setup on a flat... with a modified Lydl garden tool rack and some old lnbs (seriously) ...</p><p>.. starting at 19e - should 28e be nearer to the dish or further away and ditto 13e .... </p><p>and should they turn in too at an angle to the 19e lnb not parallel</p><p>and is an arm better if it is curved? all this is mainly for retaining focal points.. </p><p>13e,19e,28e are all very big signals so its ok if there not all optimised... but if one of more is one of the weaker sats then its far more important, (I suppose you could go one step further and optimise a feed horn/ scalar rings to suite the offset angle on the dish too on a weaker sat)</p><p>I'm going to sit down and work it out one of these days-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guest poster, post: 437764, member: 262401"] I'm just putting up a multi lnb setup on a flat... with a modified Lydl garden tool rack and some old lnbs (seriously) ... .. starting at 19e - should 28e be nearer to the dish or further away and ditto 13e .... and should they turn in too at an angle to the 19e lnb not parallel and is an arm better if it is curved? all this is mainly for retaining focal points.. 13e,19e,28e are all very big signals so its ok if there not all optimised... but if one of more is one of the weaker sats then its far more important, (I suppose you could go one step further and optimise a feed horn/ scalar rings to suite the offset angle on the dish too on a weaker sat) I'm going to sit down and work it out one of these days- [/QUOTE]
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