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New multi LNB setup in Helsinki
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<blockquote data-quote="timo_w2s" data-source="post: 847226" data-attributes="member: 196043"><p>I've replaced my <a href="http://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/topic/137016-my-modified-inverto-multiconnect-system-setup-in-helsinki/" target="_blank">original Inverto MultiConnect setup</a> after finding the LNBs where a little disappointing and the whole system constantly needed readjusting. It served me well for a few years but I wanted to try something else.</p><p></p><p>I've now set up a more sturdy "Triax" based universal equivalent LNB bracket and some extra brackets to give me 6 LNBs on my 85cm dish with a bunch of Black Ultra LNBs. Hopefully this setup will prove to require less adjusting...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Currently have LNBs on the dish looking at 31.5°E, 28.2°E, 23.5°E, 19.2°E, 13°E, and 9°E.</p><p></p><p>Reception of Astra 1G at 31.5°E is only just possible due to the satellite being slightly obscured by the balcony wall and the LNB is not quite aligned due to the 28.2°E LNB but I wanted to keep an eye out for Astra 5A when it launches at the end of the year. Eventually I might move this LNB back to the other side and get 1°W again hence it's just zip-tied on for now.</p><p></p><p>The 28.2°E LNB can only pick up Astra 2A and Eutelsat 28A so if both those satellites go in the autumn there might not be much to pick up from that location soon.</p><p></p><p>Reception from 19.2°E and 13°E is good. 9°E is OK for most transponders but some of the DVB-S2 transponders are a bit iffy. From 23.5°E I can only pick up the wide beam transponders.</p><p></p><p>In some of the picture you can also see <a href="http://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/topic/150379-new-life-for-old-bsb-dish-in-finland/" target="_blank">my old BSB dish</a> looking at 5°E, which still working well. We also had an nice sunset last night so I took a photo of the dish before I'd finished it.</p><p></p><p>All this is connected to a DrHD F15 receiver (all LNBs), a Technomate TM6900 (19.2°E + DVB-T) receiver and an old Pace 2600C1 (28.2°E).</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]55639[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55640[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55641[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55642[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55643[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55644[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55645[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo_w2s, post: 847226, member: 196043"] I've replaced my [url=http://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/topic/137016-my-modified-inverto-multiconnect-system-setup-in-helsinki/]original Inverto MultiConnect setup[/url] after finding the LNBs where a little disappointing and the whole system constantly needed readjusting. It served me well for a few years but I wanted to try something else. I've now set up a more sturdy "Triax" based universal equivalent LNB bracket and some extra brackets to give me 6 LNBs on my 85cm dish with a bunch of Black Ultra LNBs. Hopefully this setup will prove to require less adjusting... Currently have LNBs on the dish looking at 31.5°E, 28.2°E, 23.5°E, 19.2°E, 13°E, and 9°E. Reception of Astra 1G at 31.5°E is only just possible due to the satellite being slightly obscured by the balcony wall and the LNB is not quite aligned due to the 28.2°E LNB but I wanted to keep an eye out for Astra 5A when it launches at the end of the year. Eventually I might move this LNB back to the other side and get 1°W again hence it's just zip-tied on for now. The 28.2°E LNB can only pick up Astra 2A and Eutelsat 28A so if both those satellites go in the autumn there might not be much to pick up from that location soon. Reception from 19.2°E and 13°E is good. 9°E is OK for most transponders but some of the DVB-S2 transponders are a bit iffy. From 23.5°E I can only pick up the wide beam transponders. In some of the picture you can also see [url=http://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/topic/150379-new-life-for-old-bsb-dish-in-finland/]my old BSB dish[/url] looking at 5°E, which still working well. We also had an nice sunset last night so I took a photo of the dish before I'd finished it. All this is connected to a DrHD F15 receiver (all LNBs), a Technomate TM6900 (19.2°E + DVB-T) receiver and an old Pace 2600C1 (28.2°E). [ATTACH]55639.IPB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55640.IPB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55641.IPB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55642.IPB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55643.IPB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55644.IPB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55645.IPB[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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