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dl76

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Was digging thru old stuff. Can someone tell me what kind of chaparral lnb this is? Never seen one like this. This was my grandfathers. And my dad had it in his storage shed.
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Grey part is a (Chaparral) C-Band Feed Horn, missing the polar rotor motor. The white part is the unknown LNB.
The feed has a fixed scalar so the F/D ratio is not adjustable. Very common type of feed horn. Not real useful unless you have a dish that matches it.
 
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mmewrench

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From the picture it looks like a foam cover on the outside of the lnb (insulation maybe). If you can remove the cover there will probably be a label that identifies it. As far as the feedhorn is concerned, Magic is right. It as an older polarotor that is non adjustable.
 

dl76

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Im not really sure what dish it was on. But my grandfather had a 10 foot mesh dish. Which i have. He had a few boxes of c band stuff i still have. I may take it apart in morning. To see whats inside.

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