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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="sonnetpete" data-source="post: 1114226" data-attributes="member: 310216"><p>Gibertini use butterfly nuts on the elevation adjustment which I've found the easiest to nip up by hand when you peak the dish, then tighten with a spanner. This is on a 1m XP Gibi. Others tend to utilise nut and bolts which can be a bit more fiddly. As a generalisation the larger the dish the more cumbersome you will find it is to adjust, unless it has a threaded bar which is usually fitted to the larger dishes. Other things to look for would be the way the dish is constructed, it's engineering, the way the LNB arm is connected and the quality of the fitting for the LNB itself. </p><p></p><p>Obviously it's difficult to judge a dish from photos, it's far better to have it in your hands!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnetpete, post: 1114226, member: 310216"] Gibertini use butterfly nuts on the elevation adjustment which I've found the easiest to nip up by hand when you peak the dish, then tighten with a spanner. This is on a 1m XP Gibi. Others tend to utilise nut and bolts which can be a bit more fiddly. As a generalisation the larger the dish the more cumbersome you will find it is to adjust, unless it has a threaded bar which is usually fitted to the larger dishes. Other things to look for would be the way the dish is constructed, it's engineering, the way the LNB arm is connected and the quality of the fitting for the LNB itself. Obviously it's difficult to judge a dish from photos, it's far better to have it in your hands!! [/QUOTE]
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