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harrydocuk
25-08-2011, 02:24 PM
i know if you scew your lnb on a fixed dish you can get a better picture but what about a motorised dish ?
satwyn
25-08-2011, 03:13 PM
be scewing do you mean skew but just leave the lnb vertical when the dish is on 1w or thereabout and you should be ok
passete
25-08-2011, 03:16 PM
Excuse me my ignorance, what does mean the word scew ?
Can't find any translaction for the word.
satwyn
25-08-2011, 03:20 PM
skew rotating lnb clockwise anticlockwise
Satcat
25-08-2011, 03:21 PM
"Skew" means angle. LND skew refers to the angle the LNB is in the bracket. For motorised systems it should be set at "0"
Barney
25-08-2011, 03:27 PM
yep or basically movin' or turning LNB ( LOW NOISE BLOCK ) about slightly east-west directions while lnb is in its holder attached to your dish ...LNB Skew can be critical for weak signals so very little moving can mean an awfull lot extra signal ,
but failing that a bigger dish or better gain LNB always works too .
with a motorised dish its almost essential to get lnb Skew correct and spot on so it focus properly to give you max quality of reception and signal .
for me i have always used my reference channel as n0va sport on 1w (Digi tv) 12643 v 27.500sr fec 3/4 ..i find that about the weakest of all and best of all to have my dish tracking beautifully .
hope that helps ,
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Barney
harrydocuk
25-08-2011, 03:31 PM
passete i spelt the word wrong, skew means to rotate the lmb right or left and it can give you a better signal. satwyn my friend thank u 4 correcting me hope all is well with u m8, and thanks 4 the advice.
satwyn
25-08-2011, 07:21 PM
passete i spelt the word wrong, skew means to rotate the lmb right or left and it can give you a better signal. satwyn my friend thank u 4 correcting me hope all is well with u m8, and thanks 4 the advice.yes all well hope the protec still doing the business also you can adjust the focal length by moving the neck of the lnb in and out for max signal
harrydocuk
25-08-2011, 08:31 PM
got a spiderbox a few days ago satwyn so i am using the protec alongside it, best of both worlds.
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