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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
Whats left to view on c band in the uk ?
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<blockquote data-quote="subman" data-source="post: 1087746" data-attributes="member: 206094"><p>Good News the new feed arms arrived today from Rimants so soon I will check signals levels with the Sat Look and use those as a bench mark for when I rebuild the system .Since I will remove the Corotor before I remove the arms to reduce weight .While removing the old rods .</p><p></p><p>When I rebuild the corotor I might try and remove the elbow on the Ku waveguide so the Ku LNB would bolt straight onto the corotor that should reduce the loss of the elbow , I did this on the C band LNB elbow and found I did get a bit more signal but I seem to remember the Ku elbow is held onto the corotor with Torx screws I wonder if any other corotor owner has bolted the Ku LNB straight onto the corotor . </p><p></p><p>So looks like its going to be WD40 time to try and free up the nuts on the old support rods . As far as getting access to the support rod at 1 O/C I have found by turning the dish round to about 70 east I can reach it with the step ladder .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subman, post: 1087746, member: 206094"] Good News the new feed arms arrived today from Rimants so soon I will check signals levels with the Sat Look and use those as a bench mark for when I rebuild the system .Since I will remove the Corotor before I remove the arms to reduce weight .While removing the old rods . When I rebuild the corotor I might try and remove the elbow on the Ku waveguide so the Ku LNB would bolt straight onto the corotor that should reduce the loss of the elbow , I did this on the C band LNB elbow and found I did get a bit more signal but I seem to remember the Ku elbow is held onto the corotor with Torx screws I wonder if any other corotor owner has bolted the Ku LNB straight onto the corotor . So looks like its going to be WD40 time to try and free up the nuts on the old support rods . As far as getting access to the support rod at 1 O/C I have found by turning the dish round to about 70 east I can reach it with the step ladder . [/QUOTE]
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