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- 03-17-2010 09:50 PM #21
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I made another change to my setup,
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I just couldn't make up my mind I guess and so I moved the 2nd LNB to the 95W slot and made these simple brackets that provide all the adjustment I needed. I'm getting 77% QS on 3744 V with the Pansat 9200HD. I reaimed the 10.5 ft mesh to 91W instead and will try adding a 2nd LNB to it later. I'm hoping I can pick up the 99W along with the 91W, I can do it with my 8 footer so why not with the 10.5 ft?
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- 03-21-2010 06:45 PM #22
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3 C-lnb's today
Here's the latest update, I did what I've been wanting to do. I now have 3 C-LNB's on my 8 footer, the center is 103W, 95W & 91W. The 91W on the outside is getting 59% QS on 3820 V FOX Movie Channel, the 95W is pulling 85% on 3744 V, it actually increased from 80% to 85% with the scalar extension for the 91W. It took me about 6 hours but it's finally done with just a few finishing touches to do.
The 95W lnb is the old one that was on my latest 10.5 ft mesh, I added the elbow to fit it in between the other two. I removed the servo and park it on the verticle polarity because there's nothing on the horizontal I want anyway.
So that's it for now until the next brainstorm.

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