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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="moonbase" data-source="post: 1086509" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>The diameter of your co-rotor is quite close to the diameter of several makes of twin probe C-Band LNBF's. If you are getting the 3 legged feed clamp made up by Rima to clamp your co-rotor neck you could put a C-Band LNBF directly into the clamp instead of the co-rotor for dedicated C-Band if you ever wished to try out that option?</p><p></p><p>Does your co-rotor have a dielectric plate inside the barrel? There looks to be something in there but it is not easy to make out from the picture. Most of the C-Band satellites available to a UK located dish are circular polarity and need either a dielectric plate or a polariser barrel. There are a some linear polarity C-Band satellites such as 68.5E, 46.0E, 38.0E, 3W, 43.1W, 45.0W and 55.5W but the majority are circular polarity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1086509, member: 178786"] The diameter of your co-rotor is quite close to the diameter of several makes of twin probe C-Band LNBF's. If you are getting the 3 legged feed clamp made up by Rima to clamp your co-rotor neck you could put a C-Band LNBF directly into the clamp instead of the co-rotor for dedicated C-Band if you ever wished to try out that option? Does your co-rotor have a dielectric plate inside the barrel? There looks to be something in there but it is not easy to make out from the picture. Most of the C-Band satellites available to a UK located dish are circular polarity and need either a dielectric plate or a polariser barrel. There are a some linear polarity C-Band satellites such as 68.5E, 46.0E, 38.0E, 3W, 43.1W, 45.0W and 55.5W but the majority are circular polarity. [/QUOTE]
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