Advice on monoblock installation in sky dish

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Hello,
I have recently moved to a new flat and that has a sky dish preinstalled. I would like to replace the original LNB with a monoblock LNB so as to watch ASTRA and HOTBIRD.
I must note, I am completely new to this and have no idea how to install it, on the other hand I don't want to spent money on a professional installer if it is easy (for an amateur) to do it.
Any advice? Also, is the configuration going to work with the sky 60cm dish or needs 80cm?
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Tricky.

Monoblocks are designed to work most efficiently with 80cm dishes, but are generally ok for slightly smaller or larger.

Indeed, I have one on an old Sky "Analogue" dish.

But there is another issue as the current Sky dishes are wider than they are high - the opposite of a standard dish.

Add into the mix the fact that a Monoblock LNB will have a Feedhorn designed to match a normal dish and you have the potential for a difficult installation.

I have read of people succeeding, but not totally ie on all frequencies.

So my advice would be to replace the Sky dish with a proper one - provided the existing dish serves only you and not other flats too.
 

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There are two Astras. Monoblocks are for fairly narrow differences in satellite position and a six degree monoblock would be needed between Astra 1 at 19E and Hotbird at 13E...

BUT $ly is at Astra 2 at 28E and anyway a $ly minidish isn't really big enough to get a decent signal from a secondary satellite (even if you could get a monoblock to fit).

It can be done but you would need a larger satellite dish, preferably 80cm but 70cm would be ok most of the time, and you would need two separate LNB on a multi-LNB holder. I have an 80cm dish with LNBs pointing at 13E (primary position), 19E and 28E. You could run two leads or put a DSeqc switch at the dish end if you only wanted a single lead.
 

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Thanks for the quick reply Tivu. Do you have any link with the success stories handy? :)
 

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anonimity said:
Thanks for the quick reply Tivu. Do you have any link with the success stories handy? :)


Not without searching extensively ............... which you could do yourself!

Anyway, my reply assumed you meant Astra 1 at 19.2E because that is a "standard" use for a Monoblock.

PaulR reminds us there are other Astras ............. and not even just 2: There's Astra 3 at 23.5E and Astra 4 at 4.8E as well as Astra 1 and Astra 2.

So we need to be clear which Astra you want: I've no doubt it's either Astra 1 or Astra 2, but if it's the latter, then my answer doesn't apply anyway.
 

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Tivù said:
There's Astra 3 at 23.5E and Astra 4 at 4.8E as well as Astra 1 and Astra 2.
Very true and I had forgotten that when posting.

Tivù said:
So we need to be clear which Astra you want: I've no doubt it's either Astra 1 or Astra 2, but if it's the latter, then my answer doesn't apply anyway.
I'm fairly certain it's Astra 2 as the OP taks about a $ly dish.
 

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I suspect you are right, but at least we've given answers which relate to either possibility! My initial assumption was he intended to re-align it - which is why I shoved in the afterthought about whether anyone else had an interest in the dish. moving it off 28E might seriously spoil their day :-rofl2

Anyway, more info required from OP, please.
 

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Thank you guys for your thorough help. Just to clear things up indeed my initial plan was to pick 13E and 28E which as I was informed is not gonna work with a single dish and a monoblock
So, I reconsidered and I have two options. The first is to install another dish for 13E and use a DiSeqC adaptor (expensive) or to ignore 28E completely and the second to realign the dish to 13E (cheap).
Now, as I am completely new to it I suspect this is not as simple as slightly turning the dish isn't it? I am willing to put some effort on doing it.
 

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You could,

1. Put up another zone1 dish for 13e connected to a DiSEqC switch.
2. Align the current dish to 13e.
or 3, install for example a 70 Raven and have all three satellites 13, 19 & 28e with single feed to receiver.
 
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