Ras Kush
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- Jan 2, 2015
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Munyaga, I use a very old 6ft. [heavy gauge] dish on the Eastern arc but in order to hit green on NSS12 @57 e, the trick lies in the di-electric plate. LNB is SuperMax vh777 @skew 2O'clock, di-electric is inserted in a Vertical position.
Under normal circumstances, almost all tps will pop-up but to hit green on the stubborn tp 4095h/ 30000 requires a special 35mm on the mark di-electric plate made from at least 7mm thick floor tile. I rarely use the ready made plates.
The SuperMax vh777 is a Secondary LNB, the di-electric plate is pushed all the way inside the throat up to the opening of the LNB on the mark. 4095h/ 30000 pops-up on Strong srt4950h with Signal: 58% & Quality: 32%/39%.
Initially this LNB position also hit green on Fana TV tp 3660h/ 1665 and Walta TV Test Transmission tp 3674h/ 3331.
2 O'clock position from behind the dish right? And by 35mm did you mean the inwards length?
Actually 2 O'clock skew while standing in front of the dish, whilst behind the dish the skew is @ 10 O'clock.
Basically the LNB F-Connector should be @ 12 O'clock mark and the di-electric plate should be placed in a Vertical position. The 35mm width is the measurement along the internal grooves of the LNB.
I have attached an LNB BelinterSAT 1 below NSS12 but the di-electric plate now measures about 60mm. Roughly 25mm inside the LNB with 35mm hanging out.
This allows both the Italian package, Challenger TV & KFS TV to pop-up with stability.
