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My first toroidal 90 multi dish install with 20 lnbs
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<blockquote data-quote="sonnetpete" data-source="post: 755775" data-attributes="member: 310216"><p>@Rima: I did say that 26° and 28° would be awkward not impossible LOL I have them both on my TD88 but the only way I can get them both working is by using a Black Ultra on 26° and a narrow headed LNB on 28°. Otherwise two standard LNB's give you too much seperation. I realise that the OP has a larger purpose made dish which might allow for sats this close together. </p><p></p><p>There's no problem getting reception from both 19° and 16°, however the transponders on 16° vary greatly in power making the elevation adjustment critical. Having experimented for quite a few weeks I think there is quite a bit of compromise involved in getting acceptable signal levels on all LNB's. Sadly 16° is towards one end of my LNB bar and if I peak up 16° my 42° doesn't lock. I'll just put up with it until the new sat is launched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnetpete, post: 755775, member: 310216"] @Rima: I did say that 26° and 28° would be awkward not impossible LOL I have them both on my TD88 but the only way I can get them both working is by using a Black Ultra on 26° and a narrow headed LNB on 28°. Otherwise two standard LNB's give you too much seperation. I realise that the OP has a larger purpose made dish which might allow for sats this close together. There's no problem getting reception from both 19° and 16°, however the transponders on 16° vary greatly in power making the elevation adjustment critical. Having experimented for quite a few weeks I think there is quite a bit of compromise involved in getting acceptable signal levels on all LNB's. Sadly 16° is towards one end of my LNB bar and if I peak up 16° my 42° doesn't lock. I'll just put up with it until the new sat is launched. [/QUOTE]
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