Hey Guys,
I have a General Instruments A12-10C dish. I asked about this once awhile back, I figured I'd try again..... The dish measures 51" Vertically, and 47 " Horizontally. A web search yields no information.
It was supplied with hardware, support arms and mount. The price was right FREE! What I'm asking is, does anyone know where I can get the specs, or how to calculate the focal point of this dish?
The configuration of the feed supports suggests this is an offset fed dish.
I've noticed this very dish on gas stations.
I have made a set of brackets to mount an LNB to it, and had it fixed on G10R.
It worked with low signal quality until Monday, when I lost it.
I've adjusted and tweaked 'till I went crazy but still can't get G10 back.
I don't know if the $7.90 LNB died or atmospheric conditions have degraded the signal below the threshold required.
I do know this: the LNB cannot be at it's optimum location as installed be me as I SWAGed it.
I have a General Instruments A12-10C dish. I asked about this once awhile back, I figured I'd try again..... The dish measures 51" Vertically, and 47 " Horizontally. A web search yields no information.
It was supplied with hardware, support arms and mount. The price was right FREE! What I'm asking is, does anyone know where I can get the specs, or how to calculate the focal point of this dish?
The configuration of the feed supports suggests this is an offset fed dish.
I've noticed this very dish on gas stations.
I have made a set of brackets to mount an LNB to it, and had it fixed on G10R.
It worked with low signal quality until Monday, when I lost it.
I've adjusted and tweaked 'till I went crazy but still can't get G10 back.
I don't know if the $7.90 LNB died or atmospheric conditions have degraded the signal below the threshold required.
I do know this: the LNB cannot be at it's optimum location as installed be me as I SWAGed it.