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<blockquote data-quote="rayhan" data-source="post: 987904" data-attributes="member: 409287"><p>[USER=332642]@a33[/USER] The satellites that I'm trying to capture are at 93.5E and 74.9E. That makes a satellite span of about 20 degrees. </p><p>The satellites I'm trying to aim at are strong satellites. </p><p>To calculate the location of the second lnb, I used my CAD model. However, since the lnb clamps have degrees of freedom in all the planes, it is very difficult to make sure the lnbs are at the right place. Nevertheless, I've tried all possible positions. I've tried moving the lnbs and aligning the dish for hours (5-6 hours). </p><p></p><p>Both the lnbs were at opposite ends of the dish. The second lnb was near to the second clamp (refer previous photos attached by me). </p><p></p><p>[USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER] I see that you have a lnb clamp holder similar to mine. Could you please elaborate how you positioned your lnbs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rayhan, post: 987904, member: 409287"] [USER=332642]@a33[/USER] The satellites that I'm trying to capture are at 93.5E and 74.9E. That makes a satellite span of about 20 degrees. The satellites I'm trying to aim at are strong satellites. To calculate the location of the second lnb, I used my CAD model. However, since the lnb clamps have degrees of freedom in all the planes, it is very difficult to make sure the lnbs are at the right place. Nevertheless, I've tried all possible positions. I've tried moving the lnbs and aligning the dish for hours (5-6 hours). Both the lnbs were at opposite ends of the dish. The second lnb was near to the second clamp (refer previous photos attached by me). [USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER] I see that you have a lnb clamp holder similar to mine. Could you please elaborate how you positioned your lnbs? [/QUOTE]
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