I'm thinking about modifying the LNBs on a retired Slimline/AU9 dish so that the middle LNB (for 110W) is disabled and the end LNB (for 119W) is passed through unfiltered when a 22 kHz signal is present. With 22 kHz on, transponders 8, 10, and 12 (and probably some neighbors) from the end/119W LNB are normally covered up by transponders 28, 30, and 32 from the middle/110W LNB with this hardware. I thought it would be fun to get the re-mapped signals from the middle LNB out of the way so that I have a large dish with 18-degree spacing to play with. I'll worry about whether or not it can be converted for practical use of linear signals later.
I'm not a hardware expert by any means, so if anybody else has poked around the innards of the AU9's LNBs before I'd appreciate your thoughts on this before I dive in. Thanks.
I'm not a hardware expert by any means, so if anybody else has poked around the innards of the AU9's LNBs before I'd appreciate your thoughts on this before I dive in. Thanks.