Fitting a regular c/ku fedhorn on a 1.5 Meter offset

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Cband55

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Has anyone done it do you get strong c band channels, how did you fit it
thanks
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Since it's an offset dish, you might consider using a conical scalar.
That should help C-band.
No clue how Ku would work.

Where did you get a 1.5 meter dish in North America?
They are not very popular.
Any special reason to hook up these parts?
Not exactly a package I'd go out and buy and try to tie together.

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Where are you located, and what satellites/transponders are you trying to receive?

later edit:
You might take a look at this other thread concerning offset dishes, for additional comments.
 
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they are surplus parts I just happen to have, I Would like to get both c and ku band, I g9t the 1.5 to get Pas 3 at 43 but a wall is blocking the sight
 
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