OTHER Upgrading from LNBF to Orthomode feed

I'm curious as to what satellite has circular C-Band that you want to get? I see no circular C-Band from here and didn't think there was much at all unless you were in the east coast area. I have not seen an ortho like yours set for circular reception but I have seen a Bullseye II feed set up for circular and the slab in that feed is set just like yours at a 45° angle to the H & V polarities.
 
I'm curious as to what satellite has circular C-Band that you want to get? I see no circular C-Band from here and didn't think there was much at all unless you were in the east coast area. I have not seen an ortho like yours set for circular reception but I have seen a Bullseye II feed set up for circular and the slab in that feed is set just like yours at a 45° angle to the H & V polarities.
I can receive 22w-133w at my location with my LNBF. I just was curious about how others insert slabs into a feed not slotted for it.
 
Here's a photo of my dish on 22w. I was curious about how low I could go...
 

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I'm curious as to what satellite has circular C-Band that you want to get? I see no circular C-Band from here and didn't think there was much at all unless you were in the east coast area. I have not seen an ortho like yours set for circular reception but I have seen a Bullseye II feed set up for circular and the slab in that feed is set just like yours at a 45° angle to the H & V polarities.
47.5w cband has a lot of backhauls. Satellite can be reached as far west as AZ.
40.5w has a couple of good channels. Baseball on telecaribe, morbido tv airs horror movies in English with Spanish subtitles,
For news, VOA is on 40.5w. CNN Brasil on 47.5w.

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