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    acuevas is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    Trying to rig DTV WorldDirect 36"dish

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    I looked around in the forums but can't find a pertinent thread. I'm trying to rig above mentioned dish for 97 & 101 sats. The original dual lnb holder will not work. It is 6 degrees versus 4 degrees needed. Anybody been successful at this or know of a helpful thread? Thanks.

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    Use a regular metal hose clamp to attach (squeeze) one lnb to another. I have my dish pointing to 101 and 97 lnb is attached tightly only with metal hose clamp. This setup works very well for over a year. Previously I had lnb with holder attached with small vise-grips to magic bracket pipe, but hose clamp works much better and no need for additional brackets.

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    As I finished posting my previous post I noticed one of the advertisers up in the right hand corner of this page advertising 4 degree bracket which probably is much better solution than hose clamp as it is easier to adjust the lnb. I was looking locally for this bracket or 4 degree dual lnb, but could not find it so I used the hose clamp.

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    acuevas is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    Thanks Ogorek,

    1. You have any pics of your rig you can post for better understanding? I want to try the stuff I have before I buy.

    2. How did you point the dish, which sat are going off of?

    Thanks.

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    I have the same setup, LNB that came with dish is on 101W(AMC 4) and LNB next to it is 97W(G19) and then 91W(G17). I used a universal bracket and tie wraps to attach the G19 LNB. The LNB holder that comes with the dish makes it very hard to get an adjacent LNB close enough without the added tie wraps. I also first positioned the dish for 101, elevation and skew, then moved it about a 1/16 to an 1/8 of an inch to the left from behind the dish to improve signal on 97.


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    Thanks thebaggins,

    What is your location? I am in southern Cal. I wan to get an idea as to what type of angle I may have to do on the 97 lnb. thanks.

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    Southeastern PA, Just set your dish up for 101,use dishpointer.com great site, strap another LNB next to the stock LNB as close as you can get it and watch the quality meter on the STB using a strong TP on 97 and go from there.

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    acuevas is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    thanks thebaggins,

    You know I forgot to ask you, where did you get your universal braket?

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    Got it from amazon of all places but have seen them on ebay, here is a link


    Amazon.com: SINGLE SATELLITE TV DISH LNB BRACKET





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    Thanks again, I went to the link and saw the product which I will getting.

    What about the curved metal strip you are using as your base? Is that something you manufactured yourself?

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