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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1146374" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>PS from me to post</p><p></p><p>PS from me about the above sentence in post #82:</p><p></p><p>This seems to be another example of where the available "in/out" adjustment of an LNB is limited by a combination the length the "sliding" section of the LNB neck and the length of the feedarm.</p><p></p><p>Over the years forum members have come across a number of situations like this, and sometimes had to resort to "bodges" <em>(like adding a spacer between the arm & LNB holder!)</em> to try to compensate for the problem - and the end results vary quite a lot according to which combination of LNB & feedarm one is dealing with"</p><p><em>(IIRC [USER=193781]@william-1[/USER] has done a few experiments on this issue, and so he may be able to provide more info on this aspect of the setup of dishes & LNBs)</em></p><p></p><p>And we've even also come across a few cases of the angle between the dish face and the feedarm,<em> as well as the length of the feedarm</em>, being apparently incorrect and thus the LNB was mounted too close/far to the dish face and thus was not pointing at the correct point on the face <em>(owners of Gibertini dishes please take note as I identified that problem when the UK supplier had sold the wrong - i.e. too short!! - feedarm for the dish in question!) </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1146374, member: 176704"] PS from me to post PS from me about the above sentence in post #82: This seems to be another example of where the available "in/out" adjustment of an LNB is limited by a combination the length the "sliding" section of the LNB neck and the length of the feedarm. Over the years forum members have come across a number of situations like this, and sometimes had to resort to "bodges" [I](like adding a spacer between the arm & LNB holder!)[/I] to try to compensate for the problem - and the end results vary quite a lot according to which combination of LNB & feedarm one is dealing with" [I](IIRC [USER=193781]@william-1[/USER] has done a few experiments on this issue, and so he may be able to provide more info on this aspect of the setup of dishes & LNBs)[/I] And we've even also come across a few cases of the angle between the dish face and the feedarm,[I] as well as the length of the feedarm[/I], being apparently incorrect and thus the LNB was mounted too close/far to the dish face and thus was not pointing at the correct point on the face [I](owners of Gibertini dishes please take note as I identified that problem when the UK supplier had sold the wrong - i.e. too short!! - feedarm for the dish in question!) [/I] [/QUOTE]
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