Now wait a cotton pickin' minute. lol.
That is Definitely NOT a c238 lnbf in your picture.
And whatever it is, I see two things that stand out like a sore....oh, you know what.
For the angle the dish is pointed, the lnbf should be oriented at a different skew angle.
If the dish were pointed straight up as high in the arc, zenith, at it can go. The lnbf would be aligned one way or another in my doctored-up photos (orange lines). Unless it's an optical illusion.
But from my point of view. It's cranked was too much counter-clockwise.
Get your lnbf aligned so that the zero mark (if there is one) is close to the orange lines. Then find your first, highest in the arc satellite. And tweak for max signal. And balance it by turning the lnbf slightly L/R for equal signal on equal strength transponders.
And #2. What are you doing using an offset scalar on a prime focus parabolic reflector?
Unless I am mistaken.
Y'all didn't see that? You'd be better with no scalar at all.
But you got to get the skew right first.
Do that and get back to us. Or maybe your photos are the wrong ones.
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Edit: You do know that walking over and through a ladder is the same as walking under one, don't you?
Bad things can happen.......