My friend ivanyakinoff hasn't used his S-10E Orbitron in many years. The cover was filled with wasp nests & the feedhorn was corroded inside. His analog receiver had long since been donated to the dump.
Now that he's retired & of limited mobility I'm giving him some help. I've set him up with an Openbox S9, Vbox X, good used flat cable, 3x4 multiswitch & a new dual LNBF. Later we'll add a Ku dish & motor, 4x4 multiswitch.
The buttonhook would not center properly no matter how much it was tweaked. The clamp for the feedhorn was garbage too. Time for something better.....
Replaced the lnbs with a DMX-242 LNBF. Replaced the buttonhook with quad legs of 1/2" emt conduit, 58.5" overall length to get the correct FL. For those of you that want to duplicate the legs for a S-10E, crimp one end 1" back & drill 1/4" hole 1/2" from that end & bend to 45*. Crimp the other end 1 3/4" back with 1/4" hole 3/8" from the end & bend to 10* opposite to the other end. Crimp the ends of the conduit in a bench vise as parallel as possible. The S-10E has 12 ribs making it easy to 90* spacing. Choose 4 ribs & drill a 1/4" hole from the receiving side 3 1/2" from the outer edge. Secure the outer ends of the legs with 2" long bolts. The holes in the ribs could be moved inward another 1/2" allowing you to add long stove bolts to the scalar for adjustment (ala Mike Kohl's idea).
The pole was loosely attached to the eaves & very poorly at that.
I added a 5ft piece of 2" angle iron anchored to the wall studs & 2 turnbuckles. The angle is secured to the pole with a 1/2" u-bolt. It didn't take much to plumb the pole this way.
I was only able to track from 83*W to 137*W but now that I have a SatHero SH-200 meter I'll try fine tuning the arc again.
Now that he's retired & of limited mobility I'm giving him some help. I've set him up with an Openbox S9, Vbox X, good used flat cable, 3x4 multiswitch & a new dual LNBF. Later we'll add a Ku dish & motor, 4x4 multiswitch.
The buttonhook would not center properly no matter how much it was tweaked. The clamp for the feedhorn was garbage too. Time for something better.....
Replaced the lnbs with a DMX-242 LNBF. Replaced the buttonhook with quad legs of 1/2" emt conduit, 58.5" overall length to get the correct FL. For those of you that want to duplicate the legs for a S-10E, crimp one end 1" back & drill 1/4" hole 1/2" from that end & bend to 45*. Crimp the other end 1 3/4" back with 1/4" hole 3/8" from the end & bend to 10* opposite to the other end. Crimp the ends of the conduit in a bench vise as parallel as possible. The S-10E has 12 ribs making it easy to 90* spacing. Choose 4 ribs & drill a 1/4" hole from the receiving side 3 1/2" from the outer edge. Secure the outer ends of the legs with 2" long bolts. The holes in the ribs could be moved inward another 1/2" allowing you to add long stove bolts to the scalar for adjustment (ala Mike Kohl's idea).
The pole was loosely attached to the eaves & very poorly at that.

I was only able to track from 83*W to 137*W but now that I have a SatHero SH-200 meter I'll try fine tuning the arc again.
