After a long time looking, I finally online ordered the missing black LNB center clamp for the 2nd Channel Master former DTN dish. (after 12 days, a reminder e-mail and a fax reminder of my order.....they had lost me and overcharged for shipping but oh well...)
Weather in MI was perfect for "late Autumn Dish fun" yesterday.
Added the 2nd former DTN dish shown in the far right of the picx to the mix via 22khz switch on diseqc 4 of the existing setup! I think I'm getting near the maxing-out of my current wiring design! Switch chosen to use had all its ports on one side (and was here already)....and seems to fit nicely on the back of the large LNB on the other dish! Will make the cable neater in the spring between the two and seal up things before winter hits hard.
Got it honed in easily for 97W (after dark--via large LED portable light)..... not sure where its final resting (aiming) place will be, but....nice to have the option to have a "fixed" dish for MicroHD updates. And, while I'm not a fan of international programming, sometimes the "news" as presented from abroad is interesting.
I know. Not huge news. Just felt good to do something productive to end an otherwise "not going so well" day! Proof that this hobby really
is a pastime for us "satellite guys."
Weather in MI was perfect for "late Autumn Dish fun" yesterday.
Added the 2nd former DTN dish shown in the far right of the picx to the mix via 22khz switch on diseqc 4 of the existing setup! I think I'm getting near the maxing-out of my current wiring design! Switch chosen to use had all its ports on one side (and was here already)....and seems to fit nicely on the back of the large LNB on the other dish! Will make the cable neater in the spring between the two and seal up things before winter hits hard.
Got it honed in easily for 97W (after dark--via large LED portable light)..... not sure where its final resting (aiming) place will be, but....nice to have the option to have a "fixed" dish for MicroHD updates. And, while I'm not a fan of international programming, sometimes the "news" as presented from abroad is interesting.
I know. Not huge news. Just felt good to do something productive to end an otherwise "not going so well" day! Proof that this hobby really
is a pastime for us "satellite guys."