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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
13E, 19.2E and 28.2E on a Zone 2 or Triax 80cm
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<blockquote data-quote="Fisty McB" data-source="post: 1160486" data-attributes="member: 389824"><p>A number of years back I set up a 13/19/28 tri-lnb on a Zone 2 dish that worked okay, but did struggle on 13E on some of the weaker transponders (this was with a setup centred on 19E)- I'd expect that to be less of an issue in somewhere like SE England compared to where I am. [USER=415308]@ozumo[/USER] is right though in getting some narrow-headed LNBs especially as 13E & 19E will be touching each other (less of an issue on 28E) - I haven't seen those Inverto Eco green LNBs on sale for a while but they were good for this purpose - otherwise it might be worthwhile looking for some Zinwell Sky Mk4 dish LNBs as they have a similar narrow profile (you can use some insulating tape to bring the LNB diameter up from 37mm to fit a 40mm clamp if necessary. Overall it can be done, but will need a little patience as adding a second LNB is easy enough, but a third LNB is where things can get tricky as a simple linear bracket can't accommodate for the curve of the arc in the sky - best to leave the LNB for 28E to last IMO if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fisty McB, post: 1160486, member: 389824"] A number of years back I set up a 13/19/28 tri-lnb on a Zone 2 dish that worked okay, but did struggle on 13E on some of the weaker transponders (this was with a setup centred on 19E)- I'd expect that to be less of an issue in somewhere like SE England compared to where I am. [USER=415308]@ozumo[/USER] is right though in getting some narrow-headed LNBs especially as 13E & 19E will be touching each other (less of an issue on 28E) - I haven't seen those Inverto Eco green LNBs on sale for a while but they were good for this purpose - otherwise it might be worthwhile looking for some Zinwell Sky Mk4 dish LNBs as they have a similar narrow profile (you can use some insulating tape to bring the LNB diameter up from 37mm to fit a 40mm clamp if necessary. Overall it can be done, but will need a little patience as adding a second LNB is easy enough, but a third LNB is where things can get tricky as a simple linear bracket can't accommodate for the curve of the arc in the sky - best to leave the LNB for 28E to last IMO if you can. [/QUOTE]
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