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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
LNB's aiming point
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<blockquote data-quote="Trust" data-source="post: 874981" data-attributes="member: 181524"><p>[ATTACH=full]61982[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]61983[/ATTACH] </p><p>Rimants , I thought You know me , dont You think I already tried that ? I noticed the signal result of the standard position with a BU single lnb . Lifting the feedarm and placing the rotating laser backwarts showd a perfect dish-edge-following line . Put back the BU and after adjusting the elevation of the dish tried everything , skew , lift , push forwarts , backwarts but I did not get a bether result .</p><p>With a openings angle of 60º of the BU (I dont know the real angle of that lnb) its in original position of the lnb , looking also to the lowest edge but there is a lot of overspil at the top .</p><p>Maybe its that the way the Triax should work .</p><p>On the picture , the BU fully to and backwarts</p><p>(I made a angle messuring device from the thin inox stripes in wiperblades )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trust, post: 874981, member: 181524"] [ATTACH=full]61982[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]61983[/ATTACH] Rimants , I thought You know me , dont You think I already tried that ? I noticed the signal result of the standard position with a BU single lnb . Lifting the feedarm and placing the rotating laser backwarts showd a perfect dish-edge-following line . Put back the BU and after adjusting the elevation of the dish tried everything , skew , lift , push forwarts , backwarts but I did not get a bether result . With a openings angle of 60º of the BU (I dont know the real angle of that lnb) its in original position of the lnb , looking also to the lowest edge but there is a lot of overspil at the top . Maybe its that the way the Triax should work . On the picture , the BU fully to and backwarts (I made a angle messuring device from the thin inox stripes in wiperblades ) [/QUOTE]
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