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<blockquote data-quote="John" data-source="post: 1165260" data-attributes="member: 175005"><p>Yep agreed CJ and the more you come up country in the UK from the South into the Midlands where i am the signal gets very thin , the further North you go it's even worse.</p><p>For us in the UK there is a little trick to help to get lock with this particular low level frequency, which also suffers from lock loss from the very strong signal on 10.722 Ver as well, and that is our old friend Skew.</p><p>In the two side by side analyser grabs, by moving the lnb Skew just one or so degrees lowers the strong problem Ver signal cross pol problem in the lnb sufficiently to let the wanted Hor sig to get through.</p><p>On my lashed up experimental lnb changer on my 2.2m PF and from my stash of bits and bobs iv'e lashed up a servo motor to give me motorised Skew and this is working out very well for use on the 2.2m PF.</p><p>A few lash up pics.....</p><p>...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]157692[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]157693[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]157694[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]157695[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John, post: 1165260, member: 175005"] Yep agreed CJ and the more you come up country in the UK from the South into the Midlands where i am the signal gets very thin , the further North you go it's even worse. For us in the UK there is a little trick to help to get lock with this particular low level frequency, which also suffers from lock loss from the very strong signal on 10.722 Ver as well, and that is our old friend Skew. In the two side by side analyser grabs, by moving the lnb Skew just one or so degrees lowers the strong problem Ver signal cross pol problem in the lnb sufficiently to let the wanted Hor sig to get through. On my lashed up experimental lnb changer on my 2.2m PF and from my stash of bits and bobs iv'e lashed up a servo motor to give me motorised Skew and this is working out very well for use on the 2.2m PF. A few lash up pics..... ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [ATTACH type="full"]157692[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]157693[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]157694[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]157695[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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