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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
C band on an offset dish, what do I need ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BombedOne" data-source="post: 548656" data-attributes="member: 300998"><p>Plate thing is for receiving circular polarised signals (mostly russian satellites). Hovever, if you focus on these satellites, there's modification of that plate, which allows signal increase for 1.5-2dBi (equaling to dish change from 1.2m to say 1.8m). This applies ONLY to circular polarised signal, ONLY when using C band LNB on offset dish. If anyone wants, I have drawing for manufacturing such modified plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BombedOne, post: 548656, member: 300998"] Plate thing is for receiving circular polarised signals (mostly russian satellites). Hovever, if you focus on these satellites, there's modification of that plate, which allows signal increase for 1.5-2dBi (equaling to dish change from 1.2m to say 1.8m). This applies ONLY to circular polarised signal, ONLY when using C band LNB on offset dish. If anyone wants, I have drawing for manufacturing such modified plate. [/QUOTE]
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