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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
My C Band experiment on a SOD (Small Offset Dish)
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<blockquote data-quote="sonnetpete" data-source="post: 756799" data-attributes="member: 310216"><p>Yes, I've had another close up look at the Laminas this morning and I don't think that it will be easy to modify a (Laminas) multi bracket to fit both LNB's. Or even go to the trouble of zip tying a C Band above the Ku band. I've no doubt you're right and it would be a pointless exercise to do so. However, I'm sure it would be fairly simple to remove the Ku band LNB and the top half of it's holder and temporarily fix the C Band in it's place though.</p><p></p><p>My VU+ already has Ku and C Band sat's listed seperately. Looking at the arc I can presently cover, there are 10 C Band sats whose footprints 'appear' to be within reach. I realise that the reality is I'll be lucky to catch any transmissions from a third of them, but I'll have fun trying!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnetpete, post: 756799, member: 310216"] Yes, I've had another close up look at the Laminas this morning and I don't think that it will be easy to modify a (Laminas) multi bracket to fit both LNB's. Or even go to the trouble of zip tying a C Band above the Ku band. I've no doubt you're right and it would be a pointless exercise to do so. However, I'm sure it would be fairly simple to remove the Ku band LNB and the top half of it's holder and temporarily fix the C Band in it's place though. My VU+ already has Ku and C Band sat's listed seperately. Looking at the arc I can presently cover, there are 10 C Band sats whose footprints 'appear' to be within reach. I realise that the reality is I'll be lucky to catch any transmissions from a third of them, but I'll have fun trying!! [/QUOTE]
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