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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
MULTI LNB SET UP ISSUE
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<blockquote data-quote="sonnetpete" data-source="post: 891760" data-attributes="member: 310216"><p>With a 60cm dish (presumably non $ly type) yes, both 28E and 23E are possible, though you may have to have a slimmer LNB for one of them. As to which sat you should use as focus it's a little more problematical. Because 16E is the most difficult you should use that at focus. Maybe you should experiment? Use the slimline LNB for 19E, focus on 16E and see how much bar you have left for 0.8W. 0.8W is in general a strong sat so having it at a considerable offset doesn't usually matter too much. The multisat reception part of this hobby is very much down to experimentation, adaption and a willingness to compromise on some reception. You'll never get great reception on all sats. But you can compromise and reach a satisfactory result.....it doesn't stop you trying though, which is it's attraction I believe.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnetpete, post: 891760, member: 310216"] With a 60cm dish (presumably non $ly type) yes, both 28E and 23E are possible, though you may have to have a slimmer LNB for one of them. As to which sat you should use as focus it's a little more problematical. Because 16E is the most difficult you should use that at focus. Maybe you should experiment? Use the slimline LNB for 19E, focus on 16E and see how much bar you have left for 0.8W. 0.8W is in general a strong sat so having it at a considerable offset doesn't usually matter too much. The multisat reception part of this hobby is very much down to experimentation, adaption and a willingness to compromise on some reception. You'll never get great reception on all sats. But you can compromise and reach a satisfactory result.....it doesn't stop you trying though, which is it's attraction I believe..... [/QUOTE]
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