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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
Which C-BAND lnb, 5g ?
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<blockquote data-quote="John" data-source="post: 1163080" data-attributes="member: 175005"><p>Here's a pic of the 5G Tit C138 lnbf shown as a temp lash up on the 2.2m PF to get an idea first to see if it was worth carrying on using it on the new lnb changer - it was set to the dish factory focal point of 755mm, scalar plate set roughly in the right area. On my previous dedicated motorised set up the actual best focal point position was slightly different. The new 2.2m changer has motorised variable focal point position adjustment to enable fine tuning of different lnb feeds etc.</p><p>So this temp setup is not quite tuned to perfection but i thought i would have a look at 70°West PAL DX signals that i had pretty good reception with before 5G came to town in my area.</p><p>I am quite impressed with the temp results from 70° W PAL seeing that 5G is now operating on my doorstep - it even captured a digital channel, but the weather here at the moment is heavy rain on and off.</p><p>I'll post a vid asap</p><p>.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]156669[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John, post: 1163080, member: 175005"] Here's a pic of the 5G Tit C138 lnbf shown as a temp lash up on the 2.2m PF to get an idea first to see if it was worth carrying on using it on the new lnb changer - it was set to the dish factory focal point of 755mm, scalar plate set roughly in the right area. On my previous dedicated motorised set up the actual best focal point position was slightly different. The new 2.2m changer has motorised variable focal point position adjustment to enable fine tuning of different lnb feeds etc. So this temp setup is not quite tuned to perfection but i thought i would have a look at 70°West PAL DX signals that i had pretty good reception with before 5G came to town in my area. I am quite impressed with the temp results from 70° W PAL seeing that 5G is now operating on my doorstep - it even captured a digital channel, but the weather here at the moment is heavy rain on and off. I'll post a vid asap .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. [ATTACH type="full"]156669[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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