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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Multi LNB Set up on a Sky Dish
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<blockquote data-quote="Offtensive" data-source="post: 1110624" data-attributes="member: 416667"><p>[USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER] I am not sure of rigidity of the lnb feedarm. I've been quite naive, as I've seen others do it and just assumed it would be ok. Is there a good way to check without me actually breaking the lnb arm? </p><p></p><p>[USER=330868]@Adam792[/USER] the neck of my Q lnb is my main concern. As 28.2 is used extensively and 19.2e will only be used on the ad hoc occasion, that's why I'm trying to keep 28.2e in the middle, if I can. </p><p></p><p>I like [USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER]'s idea of just making my own bracket. So what I was thinking is of using Sky LNBs with their LNB Adapters/Holders, and making my own multibracket using some aluminium strips that would hold the LNB adapters together.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, I am thinking of adding a separate dish for 42e. I can't do this on my current dish due to line of sight. Looking at lyngsat, I guess doing this with a Zone 1 dish should be ok? Would the Zone1 be able to capture both 42e and 52e? I was thinking of centring the dish at 42e and having 52e as the offset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Offtensive, post: 1110624, member: 416667"] [USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER] I am not sure of rigidity of the lnb feedarm. I've been quite naive, as I've seen others do it and just assumed it would be ok. Is there a good way to check without me actually breaking the lnb arm? [USER=330868]@Adam792[/USER] the neck of my Q lnb is my main concern. As 28.2 is used extensively and 19.2e will only be used on the ad hoc occasion, that's why I'm trying to keep 28.2e in the middle, if I can. I like [USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER]'s idea of just making my own bracket. So what I was thinking is of using Sky LNBs with their LNB Adapters/Holders, and making my own multibracket using some aluminium strips that would hold the LNB adapters together. On a side note, I am thinking of adding a separate dish for 42e. I can't do this on my current dish due to line of sight. Looking at lyngsat, I guess doing this with a Zone 1 dish should be ok? Would the Zone1 be able to capture both 42e and 52e? I was thinking of centring the dish at 42e and having 52e as the offset. [/QUOTE]
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