Here are some pics. I have since ordered the DMX-741u because I want to have C and Ku aligned at the same focal point. I plan to do the Ku conversion you showed me to get optimum Ku reception.
Here are some pics. I have since ordered the DMX-741u because I want to have C and Ku aligned at the same focal point. I plan to do the Ku conversion you showed me to get optimum Ku reception.
This is interesting. I hope the manufactures of DMX741U C\KU would apply this modification to their next generation of DMX741U.Nice job on construction of the Scalar.
I used the same aluminum flashing and cut a strip 1/2" by 11" and wound that around the Ku section at the Scalar. It works really good and on the DMX741 puts the Ku/C at same focal distance. I'm very happy yet today with the Ku/C performance and hope you have the same success.
I just finished testing the BSC621 with the 1/2" spacer and find that it should be 5/8" on this LNBF for optimum f/d match. But the BSC621 just can't perform as well as the DMX741 on a small dish. For a bud it makes little diff.
Is this modification only necessary for offset dishes? I wonder how well the Ku side works on prime focus dishes.
Anyone tried replacing the single KU side on the C/KU combo with a regular Dual-ouput LNB using this method?Minimo first posted this mod and it was on a 6' PF dish.
Here are pics with mod details to work from. I don't recall but the screws are either M2 or M3 by 3/4".
He gets credit for this improvement, I just confirmed his work on PF and Offset dishes.
Minimo first posted this mod and it was on a 6' PF dish.
Here are pics with mod details to work from. I don't recall but the screws are either M2 or M3 by 3/4".
He gets credit for this improvement, I just confirmed his work on PF and Offset dishes.
In other words, I lose any room for placing the C-band scalar rings onto the 741. This kills my C-band reception. I might try to place the LNB support arms out further somehow.
Sounds good! I think I'll try this when the rain subsides here.
You didn't give me the wrong idea. This hobby is very experimental.
I measured from the center of the four bolts to the LNB holder and it is 34 3/4 inches. Would it still make sense to lengthen the LNB support arms?