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14w new Russian transponder
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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1128304" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>In which case I might suspect the monobloc as being the possible cause because the internal alignment of the 2 LNBs in a monobloc is often a compromise to get acceptable performance on both of the intended satellites, i.e.:</p><p>- the LNBs are set slightly to either side of the feedarm, and not directly in line with it and the focal point of the dish</p><p>- both LNBs locations are somewhat compromised interms of the fixed elevation & skew of each one in order to simultaneously get the "best" performance on both the intended satellites. </p><p></p><p>Therefore, in your case for 14W, the elevation of the selected LNB may be slightly too low when the dish is pointed at that sat, and thus the signal strength may improve when you, as you did, push the feedarm slightly upwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1128304, member: 176704"] In which case I might suspect the monobloc as being the possible cause because the internal alignment of the 2 LNBs in a monobloc is often a compromise to get acceptable performance on both of the intended satellites, i.e.: - the LNBs are set slightly to either side of the feedarm, and not directly in line with it and the focal point of the dish - both LNBs locations are somewhat compromised interms of the fixed elevation & skew of each one in order to simultaneously get the "best" performance on both the intended satellites. Therefore, in your case for 14W, the elevation of the selected LNB may be slightly too low when the dish is pointed at that sat, and thus the signal strength may improve when you, as you did, push the feedarm slightly upwards. [/QUOTE]
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