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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
MULTYTENNE disecq config
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<blockquote data-quote="D4ftpunk" data-source="post: 1166431" data-attributes="member: 182463"><p>Any particular transponder for 23.5E? I think it's the weakest but also is the one I don't care about.</p><p>EDIT: just saw 11739V, gonna try after this scan. </p><p></p><p>Ended up with a 9.0 degree skew in the end for those interested (may even be 8.5, I didn't take a protractor up with me and just used a plank and a digital level). Thanks [USER=332642]@a33[/USER] for the starting point, it made a HUGE difference. </p><p></p><p>The stats I posted earlier are holding true, although it's beautiful clear skies here. I guess this dish "will do", but my advice to those who are interested, is... don't. Although it's in theory simpler to mount and align than a multi-lnb or motor setup. In practice it's actually a lot harder and a lot more fussy. For some context, I aligned a 65cm dish to Astra 1 in about 90 seconds, there was a huge margin of swing before I lost signal... this MULTYTENNE dish took me hours and if you move it 1mm out of alignment, it has dramatic impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D4ftpunk, post: 1166431, member: 182463"] Any particular transponder for 23.5E? I think it's the weakest but also is the one I don't care about. EDIT: just saw 11739V, gonna try after this scan. Ended up with a 9.0 degree skew in the end for those interested (may even be 8.5, I didn't take a protractor up with me and just used a plank and a digital level). Thanks [USER=332642]@a33[/USER] for the starting point, it made a HUGE difference. The stats I posted earlier are holding true, although it's beautiful clear skies here. I guess this dish "will do", but my advice to those who are interested, is... don't. Although it's in theory simpler to mount and align than a multi-lnb or motor setup. In practice it's actually a lot harder and a lot more fussy. For some context, I aligned a 65cm dish to Astra 1 in about 90 seconds, there was a huge margin of swing before I lost signal... this MULTYTENNE dish took me hours and if you move it 1mm out of alignment, it has dramatic impact. [/QUOTE]
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