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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Adapting a Prodelin Polariser.
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<blockquote data-quote="John" data-source="post: 1133689" data-attributes="member: 175005"><p>We all know the importance of a nice tight fit, as you very well know luv</p><p>No lathe here yet MB, i'm very much a hand's on with hand tools etc - Big vice / Ped drill / Bench grinder / Battery drills / Evolution Universal blade Chop saw / BIG HAMMER - Iv'e no real engineering workshop so to speak i just have to struggle through with what iv'e got . Have to admit though i have been keeping an eye out for a small lathe that doesn't cost the earth but for the amount of time i actually need one kind of puts me off a bit and brings me back to earth</p><p>Re: Before/after - - I made & posted video's from the Promax earlier on which prompted me to do something about the 5G interference problem showing the amount of damage it was causing to the reception - iv'e just made notes on my latest medlings. There is defo a slight but useful increase (for me anyway) .</p><p>Ive seen a bit of an increase in 4.2-4.8 activity over the year so that was one of the reasons i wanted to keep the 4.5-4.8GHz reception option.</p><p>*If there was no 5G interference problem i could have carried on using my Norsat 8000RI full range lnb on the old system, the snag is though my 5G External filter , which i now have to use, has a pass band from 3.7-4.2 GHz and cut's off stone dead the frequencies at 4.5-4.8GHz making the Norsat 8000RI unusable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John, post: 1133689, member: 175005"] We all know the importance of a nice tight fit, as you very well know luv No lathe here yet MB, i'm very much a hand's on with hand tools etc - Big vice / Ped drill / Bench grinder / Battery drills / Evolution Universal blade Chop saw / BIG HAMMER - Iv'e no real engineering workshop so to speak i just have to struggle through with what iv'e got . Have to admit though i have been keeping an eye out for a small lathe that doesn't cost the earth but for the amount of time i actually need one kind of puts me off a bit and brings me back to earth Re: Before/after - - I made & posted video's from the Promax earlier on which prompted me to do something about the 5G interference problem showing the amount of damage it was causing to the reception - iv'e just made notes on my latest medlings. There is defo a slight but useful increase (for me anyway) . Ive seen a bit of an increase in 4.2-4.8 activity over the year so that was one of the reasons i wanted to keep the 4.5-4.8GHz reception option. *If there was no 5G interference problem i could have carried on using my Norsat 8000RI full range lnb on the old system, the snag is though my 5G External filter , which i now have to use, has a pass band from 3.7-4.2 GHz and cut's off stone dead the frequencies at 4.5-4.8GHz making the Norsat 8000RI unusable. [/QUOTE]
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