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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
2.4 Channel Master Offset
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<blockquote data-quote="nelson_b" data-source="post: 1080697" data-attributes="member: 296628"><p>Hi There</p><p></p><p>I did make temporary arms a few years ago for testing - from measurements that were given to me by a forum member on here. but he is now no longer a member .... i should still have those measurements on my p.c. somewhere - so will try to find them ... if you are wanting to make your own</p><p></p><p>There is a company in the u.k. called - Satellite Superstore - in the u.k. who sell them and the l.n.b. holder etc --- But they are pretty expensive to buy .... if you Google search that company name and look on their site you would find the arms etc under spare parts for 2.4 Raven dish.</p><p>Raven is the new name for all the old Channel master kit. </p><p></p><p>On this forum - member [USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER] has made a very nice design of l.n.b. holder from stainless steel for channel master dishes that is dual purpose and can be used for k/u band or C band l.n.b,s ... my self and other members here have bought them from him ... they are very good. and i know he has made arms for his own dishes so may be able to give you help with the measurements etc ... if i cant find them here on my p.c. .... its been a while since i needed them - as i,m using the metalwork that came with my dish that supports the sub reflector arrangement again now and the side arms are a different length and design to the regular ones that you are most likely looking for .</p><p></p><p>It sounds from your post that you have just the large dish reflector and no metalwork or sub reflector.</p><p></p><p>regards ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nelson_b, post: 1080697, member: 296628"] Hi There I did make temporary arms a few years ago for testing - from measurements that were given to me by a forum member on here. but he is now no longer a member .... i should still have those measurements on my p.c. somewhere - so will try to find them ... if you are wanting to make your own There is a company in the u.k. called - Satellite Superstore - in the u.k. who sell them and the l.n.b. holder etc --- But they are pretty expensive to buy .... if you Google search that company name and look on their site you would find the arms etc under spare parts for 2.4 Raven dish. Raven is the new name for all the old Channel master kit. On this forum - member [USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER] has made a very nice design of l.n.b. holder from stainless steel for channel master dishes that is dual purpose and can be used for k/u band or C band l.n.b,s ... my self and other members here have bought them from him ... they are very good. and i know he has made arms for his own dishes so may be able to give you help with the measurements etc ... if i cant find them here on my p.c. .... its been a while since i needed them - as i,m using the metalwork that came with my dish that supports the sub reflector arrangement again now and the side arms are a different length and design to the regular ones that you are most likely looking for . It sounds from your post that you have just the large dish reflector and no metalwork or sub reflector. regards ... [/QUOTE]
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