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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Upgrading Dish System
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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 1024301"><p>Point 1: You may be able to topimise performance even more. I seem to remember a member of This Forum ([USER=181524]@Trust1[/USER]?)who found out that the LNB holder of the OFC-1200 was not pointing the LNB at the sweet-spot of the dish. If you tilted the LNB slightly downwards, you could get even more performance from the LNB.</p><p>Point 2: You will struggle to find a C-band LNB that will fit the 40mm holder from Laminas. Instead you will need to either "side-load" a Ku-band LNB with a suitable C-band one using clamps (plenty of threads elsewhere on this site), or manufacture a C-band holder from scratch. If you go for a Titanium Satellite LNB, they can also provide a generic C-band holder that could be adapted if the fee arm is adapted as well...</p><p>(Or make you own feed-arms - I know [USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER] would advocate this option!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 1024301"] Point 1: You may be able to topimise performance even more. I seem to remember a member of This Forum ([USER=181524]@Trust1[/USER]?)who found out that the LNB holder of the OFC-1200 was not pointing the LNB at the sweet-spot of the dish. If you tilted the LNB slightly downwards, you could get even more performance from the LNB. Point 2: You will struggle to find a C-band LNB that will fit the 40mm holder from Laminas. Instead you will need to either "side-load" a Ku-band LNB with a suitable C-band one using clamps (plenty of threads elsewhere on this site), or manufacture a C-band holder from scratch. If you go for a Titanium Satellite LNB, they can also provide a generic C-band holder that could be adapted if the fee arm is adapted as well... (Or make you own feed-arms - I know [USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER] would advocate this option!) [/QUOTE]
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