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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Multi-Feed Setup
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<blockquote data-quote="sonnetpete" data-source="post: 818473" data-attributes="member: 310216"><p>As Rolfw has advised, I'd go for at least the 1M dish. I'm using a 1M Gibertini for 5°W,7°W and 12.5°W. Although I've utilised Gibertini's own bracket (which is well engineered and quite adjustable) you'd struggle to get a 3° spacing. I've had to attach the LNB for 5°W to the one for 7°W with a pipe clamp to achieve the right spacing. There are lots of German dealers offering generic brackets suitable for Gibertini's.</p><p></p><p>I've also used a meter that displays channels on an LCD screen (probably retails at about €120) to set up my multi sat. It's worth buying, you'd have lots of difficulty trying to use a cheap needle and tone meter for this sort of project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnetpete, post: 818473, member: 310216"] As Rolfw has advised, I'd go for at least the 1M dish. I'm using a 1M Gibertini for 5°W,7°W and 12.5°W. Although I've utilised Gibertini's own bracket (which is well engineered and quite adjustable) you'd struggle to get a 3° spacing. I've had to attach the LNB for 5°W to the one for 7°W with a pipe clamp to achieve the right spacing. There are lots of German dealers offering generic brackets suitable for Gibertini's. I've also used a meter that displays channels on an LCD screen (probably retails at about €120) to set up my multi sat. It's worth buying, you'd have lots of difficulty trying to use a cheap needle and tone meter for this sort of project. [/QUOTE]
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