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    Quote Originally Posted by apsattv View Post
    If it doesnt workout when they switch it to Eutelsat 172B. Then just bolt on a 2nd cband LNBF correctly skewed so that when the dish is on say @166E the 2nd LNBF is correctly postioned on 172E?
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    Do you used the scaler ring on this method by bolting the second LNB side by side? Also do you make the LNB by itself or with the scaler ring point to the middle of the dish or keep it straight like the original one.
    By the way, the Original LNBF does it stay in the Middle BULLS eye middle of the dish or move it one way to allow the other to get close to the middle
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    use one of these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carjackma View Post
    use one of these.
    interesting!! I wonder how much ONE lnb loses to be on one side compared of ONE Feed horn LNb setup testing using the Same LNB. Interesting! the problem I have I have a 2.3M dish not a Burning 4 M one that would not care how misaligned the setup is. The other issue I might have is I have 4 LEGS on the support for the FEEDHORN LNB (one 12 oclock, 3, 6, 9, . How can you get away from this.
    Do you still have these if so PM me the $$.
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    that twin scalar ring looks to me like a 4-5 deg separation 1 that won't like 172+166 (6deg)

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiilliiss View Post
    that twin scalar ring looks to me like a 4-5 deg separation 1 that won't like 172+166 (6deg)
    The Matrix scalar does up to 8 degrees separation so will be ok (Just)

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiilliiss View Post
    that twin scalar ring looks to me like a 4-5 deg separation 1 that won't like 172+166 (6deg)
    I just want to fix my issue that I cannot get V on Eutelsat 172B. If I adjust the Feed horn to Get V on Eutelsat 172B I lose Some V transponders from Asiasat 5 to Intelsat 19 at 166 deg E. Yet 4 months ago V and H was 100% was good on Intelsat at 169 Deg East only 3 Degrees away with THE EXACTLY SAME TRANSPONDERS. All they did they jumped from 169 to 172 and V was gone for me.
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