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In Eric Goemel's post : http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=56494
He posted a picture : http://www.vipers-pit.net/at9.htm
This is the "new" AT-9 dish with coaxial connectors between the 110/119 sidearm LNB and the main 99/101/103 LNB.
This dish in general looks slightly smaller due to a more rounded oval shape as opposed to a squared oval format of the original AT-9.
It also seems that the LNB arm is different with a different alignment of the "lock" groove so that the LNB assemblies do not appear to be interchangeable. The sidearm assembly itself is different and mounts underneath the main "arm" with a different sidearm LNB attachment mechanism.
My question is basically about using two or three separate dishes for those who can't see all the satellites from one position. What options are available with this "NEW" dish?
He posted a picture : http://www.vipers-pit.net/at9.htm
This is the "new" AT-9 dish with coaxial connectors between the 110/119 sidearm LNB and the main 99/101/103 LNB.
This dish in general looks slightly smaller due to a more rounded oval shape as opposed to a squared oval format of the original AT-9.
It also seems that the LNB arm is different with a different alignment of the "lock" groove so that the LNB assemblies do not appear to be interchangeable. The sidearm assembly itself is different and mounts underneath the main "arm" with a different sidearm LNB attachment mechanism.
My question is basically about using two or three separate dishes for those who can't see all the satellites from one position. What options are available with this "NEW" dish?