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<blockquote data-quote="satosk" data-source="post: 1077832" data-attributes="member: 328760"><p>I`m a big admirer of your enthusiasm s-band and you really deserve our big hank you for everything you have showed us so far in different bands. This is mostly because you always try to find a different way to get to the best results.</p><p>So I hope you won`t mind if I post Peon`s pictures of his lnb. Yes, he`s a smart guy who likes doing things exactly the same way, but sometimes chooses to get a professional equipment to get to the goal without any doubts or loosing time for uncertain results.</p><p>That`s why he has bought a Norsat 9000HE-4 lnb for the lowest Ka band that covers 17.2-18.2 GHz (L.O.: 16.25 GHz) range.</p><p>He may be the first and the only one sat enthusiast in the EU who has Ka band completely covered (17.2 - 22.2 GHz), but unfortunately he has had no time to fit the last lnb to his dish and make a band scan on his visible orbit 97E - 54W.</p><p>That`s why you s-band deserve my big thank you for exploring this last uncharted territory of Ka band.</p><p>I deeply wish Peon finds some time during the winter to compare his results to yours and (perhaps) discover a few more spikes that are up there in the sky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satosk, post: 1077832, member: 328760"] I`m a big admirer of your enthusiasm s-band and you really deserve our big hank you for everything you have showed us so far in different bands. This is mostly because you always try to find a different way to get to the best results. So I hope you won`t mind if I post Peon`s pictures of his lnb. Yes, he`s a smart guy who likes doing things exactly the same way, but sometimes chooses to get a professional equipment to get to the goal without any doubts or loosing time for uncertain results. That`s why he has bought a Norsat 9000HE-4 lnb for the lowest Ka band that covers 17.2-18.2 GHz (L.O.: 16.25 GHz) range. He may be the first and the only one sat enthusiast in the EU who has Ka band completely covered (17.2 - 22.2 GHz), but unfortunately he has had no time to fit the last lnb to his dish and make a band scan on his visible orbit 97E - 54W. That`s why you s-band deserve my big thank you for exploring this last uncharted territory of Ka band. I deeply wish Peon finds some time during the winter to compare his results to yours and (perhaps) discover a few more spikes that are up there in the sky. [/QUOTE]
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