Oh! yes,just aim it at D2 and either put the offset lnb on its side for D3 with electrical tape and cable ties.. if you aim for IS8 Ku you need a bracket. For D1 forget it,you need a bigger dish.. A 90cm or 1.2m is advisable!
Hi Fellas,
Got a 65CM dish i think on C1 at the moment,
Id love to get a bit of D2 action as well, without having to install another dish.
How do you think id go with installing a dual LNB holder?
Would it work on a 65CM dish?
Whats the best, most easiest noob friendly one to get / setup.
P.S anyone got one for sale?
Thanks
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Oh! yes,just aim it at D2 and either put the offset lnb on its side for D3 with electrical tape and cable ties.. if you aim for IS8 Ku you need a bracket. For D1 forget it,you need a bigger dish.. A 90cm or 1.2m is advisable!
cable ties?
So no need to go out and buy a lnb holder?
Im after Optus C1 and Optus D2 on the same dish.
Not D3?
Sorry for any confusion.
What side should it go on as well, left or right?
D3, C1, Tomatoe, Tomarto.....
Aim at C1 and D2 is on the LHS when looking into the dish or aim at D2 and C1 is on the RHS when looking into the dish. I'd go the latter with D3 being so strong.
Leroy
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I agree that the main dish alignment should be for D2, as the C1/D3 signals are stronger.
Austech advertiser Sattronics has a few reasonably priced options.
ahh lol
thanks guys, im giving it a crack now.
The only LNB i could find has no markings on it, so i have to play a game of "guess the LNB first"
Thanks for your help,
I found this site to be good as it shows how to position your satellite for multi-LNB as well as single LNB, just punch in your address and the choose the multi-LNB to see what combination you want.
got it working guys,
thanks
but boy, does it look shonky
Lol longs it works,mine is held by cable ties and duct tape.
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