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LNBF C BAND SETUP - STRONG SRT L926
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<blockquote data-quote="timo_w2s" data-source="post: 858437" data-attributes="member: 196043"><p>Welcome to the forum. I'm not familiar with that LNB but I would start with the label facing up for linear (H/V) polarisation (if your channels are circularly polarised (L/R) then it doesn't matter what position you use) and once you've found the satellite then twist it for best reception. If that doesn't work try looking for the channel on the opposite polarity (since if you have the LNB the wrong way the polarities will be reversed).</p><p></p><p>65cm seems quite small for a c-band dish although maybe the signals are stronger in your area. If you are using an offset dish you'll need a feedhorn that suits that type of dish too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo_w2s, post: 858437, member: 196043"] Welcome to the forum. I'm not familiar with that LNB but I would start with the label facing up for linear (H/V) polarisation (if your channels are circularly polarised (L/R) then it doesn't matter what position you use) and once you've found the satellite then twist it for best reception. If that doesn't work try looking for the channel on the opposite polarity (since if you have the LNB the wrong way the polarities will be reversed). 65cm seems quite small for a c-band dish although maybe the signals are stronger in your area. If you are using an offset dish you'll need a feedhorn that suits that type of dish too. [/QUOTE]
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