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    BSC321SP F/D ratio

    Lak7, OK I see. But in my reference I was averaging out the F/D ratio to .6. Below are the specs for that prime focus LNBD and you can see the F/D ratio speced at .5 - .7. pedrogarcia, Yes our elevations are quite low here in Hawaii. I have seen offset dishes actually pointing down...
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    BSC321SP F/D ratio

    Iceberg, Back in L.A. I have a Traxis reciever. I don't know how it compairs with other recievers regarding the metering. Also I thought that the .db level and the F/D ratio are two complete different things. I know that the specs for the .db level are often exagerated by the manufacturers...
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    BSC321SP F/D ratio

    WOW!!! Thanks so much Iceberg!!! :bow Those numbers are really great!! With the setup I have in Los Angeles on a 3 foot dish I'm lucky to get 30% on the DMC channel. It would often drop out. I did figure out that I could fine tune the reciever by adjusting the transponder frequency to get...
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    BSC321SP F/D ratio

    Iceberg, 11874 H TP 8, 304, 869, 870 TH. This is from Lyngsat. Iceberg, could you explain what these numbers mean as I never quite got what all those numbers represent. Thanks! Eric
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    BSC321SP F/D ratio

    DMC is the Dhamma Media Channel. My fiancee is Buddhist and DMC is the TV programing that comes from the Dhammakaya Cetiya Temple in Bangkok Thailand. 11874 H TP 8, 304, 869, 870 TH. This is from Lyngsat. Iceberg, could you explain what these numbers mean as I never quite got what all those...
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    BSC321SP F/D ratio

    pedrogarcia, Thanks again for all your comments. From this and my other thread, I know you are advocating the purchase of 2 dishes so that I can pick up 97W FTA and 101W Directv here in Hawaii. Here is the cost breakdown: 1.8 meter dish $190 shipping $91 = $281 1.2 meter dish $129 each X 2...
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    BSC321SP F/D ratio

    ken2400, If it has a .5 - .7 f/d ratio it wouldn't be right for a prime focus dish which usually have f/d ratios of .38. Offset dishes have f/d ratios of around .6 so it would be right for an offset dish. You do have a ? behind your answer so I guess you are making an assumption...
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    BSC321SP F/D ratio

    So no one has any info on the BSC321SP prime focus LNBF? :confused:
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    question on finding coax

    Just stick it with a pin!! ;)
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    question on finding coax

    Hey Sadoun!! Nice piece of testing gear, however that still would not solve the problem. Cruzin does not need to find the end of the cable, he needs to find out which cable it is in the middle of the run along side 4 other cables. He wants to do it without cutting any of the cables. Also I...
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    question on finding coax

    That's right Brent!! Thanks for making the point of having all the cables disconnected. That is important! :) Cruzin, Let us know when you get it done!! Eric
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    question on finding coax

    Hey cruzin, I just noticed that you are already on the right track when you wrote: Just connect that wire to the shield at one end and use the "pin" trick of sticking the cable at your mid point to make contact with the shield. Then use your volt ohm meter to test for a closed circuit. No...
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    question on finding coax

    You guys are making it it all harder than it actually is. First of all Cruzin is not trying to find the other end of the cable. He is tryinging to find the cable at a mid point of the run with 4 other cables. So splicer, brentb3636, mikelib, and morbius are all on the wrong track. Second you...
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    question on finding coax

    Here's an idea. Expose the shield at one end of the cable you want to identify. Connect it to a long length of any sort of wire (telephone, cat5, etc.) run that wire to the point where you need to make the identification. Take a needle or pin and stick it into one of the rg6 so that the...
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    BSC321SP F/D ratio

    Does any one know what the F/D ratio specs are for a BSC321SP prime focus LNBF? I've seen specs for this unit but they never include the F/D ratio. Just want to make sure it's actually for use with a prime focus dish. Has any one used this LNBF with their prime focus dish? If so, let me...