Last fall I picked up a discarded Superdish (121,119 & 110) at the dump. It works well enough for FTA, but does not give me as much signal strength as my Primestar dish. The good news is that I found it was relatively easy to add multiple LNBs to the arm.
Through EBay I picked up 2 more Superdish LNBs (each having one DSS LNB and one DBS LNB) for less than the cost of shipping. I bolted the 'new' DSS LNBs on the arm with an angle iron cross piece. The DBS LNBs were removed to allow the proper horizontal spacing. I plugged up the DBS wave guides with styrofoam. One of the DBS waveguides had to be cut off because of space. The 3 satellites I aimed for were AMC6 @ 72W, AMC9 @ 83W and Galaxy 17 @ 91W. I set the dish skew to 110 [(72W skew 0.6 + 91W skew 19.3) divided by 2] + 90. This actually comes out to the skew number for the 83W which is perfect since that is my weakest signal.
First I peaked the dish for 83W. Then slid the 91W LNB horizontally along the angle iron for max. signal. Lastly I adjusted the 72W LNB horizontally for max signal, but I found I also needed to raise vertically a bit. The dish skew setting probably could be off a bit, but at this point I was afraid to mess up the 83W signal. My setup is on a temporary tripod. I had to move the tripod around a few times to catch all satellites. That is the price I pay for living in the woods. After testing this out for a few days, I will permanently mount it on a pole.
Here are the photos. The dish on the right in the lasts picture is my EA 1000.4 dish.

Through EBay I picked up 2 more Superdish LNBs (each having one DSS LNB and one DBS LNB) for less than the cost of shipping. I bolted the 'new' DSS LNBs on the arm with an angle iron cross piece. The DBS LNBs were removed to allow the proper horizontal spacing. I plugged up the DBS wave guides with styrofoam. One of the DBS waveguides had to be cut off because of space. The 3 satellites I aimed for were AMC6 @ 72W, AMC9 @ 83W and Galaxy 17 @ 91W. I set the dish skew to 110 [(72W skew 0.6 + 91W skew 19.3) divided by 2] + 90. This actually comes out to the skew number for the 83W which is perfect since that is my weakest signal.
First I peaked the dish for 83W. Then slid the 91W LNB horizontally along the angle iron for max. signal. Lastly I adjusted the 72W LNB horizontally for max signal, but I found I also needed to raise vertically a bit. The dish skew setting probably could be off a bit, but at this point I was afraid to mess up the 83W signal. My setup is on a temporary tripod. I had to move the tripod around a few times to catch all satellites. That is the price I pay for living in the woods. After testing this out for a few days, I will permanently mount it on a pole.
Here are the photos. The dish on the right in the lasts picture is my EA 1000.4 dish.


