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As per this post. It is 'NOS' new old stock and has been sitting in the garage for about ten years.
Since I have a pair of them (perhaps another lying in a box), this one is surplus to requirements.
This would normally have been supplied with any of the 3m to 3.7m, eight petal reflector systems for use with a CPR229 flange LNB, for single polarity receive ony configuration, and I believe this is suitable for anything with a 0.30 to 0.37 f/d ratio.
You will have to fabricate the metalwork to bolt to a dish as everything in front of the feed was used to set up a Ku band (though for some reason I still have one spare half of the two piece clamp, picture to follow). The dish was a four feedarm design, of course
£100 plus whatever it takes to get to you by insured post/courier, I would hazard a guess about £6.
Thanks for looking
A prodelin / gd satcom / tripoint global c band offset feed / omt
I appear to have one of these sitting in a box from the purchase of a 3.8m many years ago and can't see myself using it. Specification - Prodelin Feed C Band Linear 41 degrees Model 0800-2441 with interface Tx "N" Connector Suitable for all the 0.6 f/d dish designs which would be...
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Since I have a pair of them (perhaps another lying in a box), this one is surplus to requirements.
This would normally have been supplied with any of the 3m to 3.7m, eight petal reflector systems for use with a CPR229 flange LNB, for single polarity receive ony configuration, and I believe this is suitable for anything with a 0.30 to 0.37 f/d ratio.
You will have to fabricate the metalwork to bolt to a dish as everything in front of the feed was used to set up a Ku band (though for some reason I still have one spare half of the two piece clamp, picture to follow). The dish was a four feedarm design, of course
£100 plus whatever it takes to get to you by insured post/courier, I would hazard a guess about £6.
Thanks for looking