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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
40.5W SES6 & NSS806
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<blockquote data-quote="amdade" data-source="post: 1134265" data-attributes="member: 406326"><p>Interesting Nelson thanks for that. Im using a very old Chaparral dielectric plate inside the LNBF using the set of grooves provided, its located as far back as it will go. I find it works slightly better than the plate provided with the titanium.</p><p></p><p>The ESPN TP will not even lock using the plate in the "normal" position for me. I have no idea why this would be, tried different plates, different skew angles of the LNB itself, different LNB's same result. In the "reversed" position mine is at 90 degrees roughly to how yours is setup.</p><p></p><p>Its annoying as I cant find an option in the mut@ant to reverse the polarisation as default. I have to manually scan each TP</p><p></p><p>There is clearly a reason the manufacturers fit those two sets of grooves in the LNBF, would be interesting to know why...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amdade, post: 1134265, member: 406326"] Interesting Nelson thanks for that. Im using a very old Chaparral dielectric plate inside the LNBF using the set of grooves provided, its located as far back as it will go. I find it works slightly better than the plate provided with the titanium. The ESPN TP will not even lock using the plate in the "normal" position for me. I have no idea why this would be, tried different plates, different skew angles of the LNB itself, different LNB's same result. In the "reversed" position mine is at 90 degrees roughly to how yours is setup. Its annoying as I cant find an option in the mut@ant to reverse the polarisation as default. I have to manually scan each TP There is clearly a reason the manufacturers fit those two sets of grooves in the LNBF, would be interesting to know why... [/QUOTE]
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