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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Black Ultra LNBF to C120 Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Waveguide" data-source="post: 877804" data-attributes="member: 364636"><p>Ahhh... nothing like pictures of Actual Reality!</p><p>After opening a few old LNB's and seeing the DRO hardware like the</p><p>adjustable plungers for frequency I never did any mashining at all on</p><p>the LNB itself. There are small pieces of microwave absorbant glued</p><p>to strategic places in most old LNB's and I would not think they would</p><p>survive spinning in a lathe even at low speeds. The rest of the hardware</p><p>will take a few tens or hundreds of G's but why thake any chances.</p><p> </p><p>My own C120 flange adapter looks much like your second picture.</p><p>It's held to the front rim of the old feed horn on the LNB and can be rotated</p><p>and removed. No pictures unfortunately, I was too keen to see the results of</p><p>the measurements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waveguide, post: 877804, member: 364636"] Ahhh... nothing like pictures of Actual Reality! After opening a few old LNB's and seeing the DRO hardware like the adjustable plungers for frequency I never did any mashining at all on the LNB itself. There are small pieces of microwave absorbant glued to strategic places in most old LNB's and I would not think they would survive spinning in a lathe even at low speeds. The rest of the hardware will take a few tens or hundreds of G's but why thake any chances. My own C120 flange adapter looks much like your second picture. It's held to the front rim of the old feed horn on the LNB and can be rotated and removed. No pictures unfortunately, I was too keen to see the results of the measurements. [/QUOTE]
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