Can the Feedhorn itself go bad?
I swapped the whole feed arm from the 'new' dish to the old one to compare performance and I got absolutely nothing with the 0.8 LNB.
I'm going to play with it some more but I've been concidering picking up a C120 flanged Invacom (hopefully Quad polar) and using it with the CM Feedhord that is optimized for the P* oval.
I think part of the problem is that the 'new' feedarm is heavier. The transmitter (not hooked up!) out on the end of the arm is REALLY heavy. This might have deflected the motor / pole enough to mess up the arc for me.
I setup the orignal roof mount with some blocks to steady it. I'll take a shot at some sats tonight with it.
Now.... it could just be that this LNB is totally different that what is used for watching video from Ku. This LNB is from a 2-way satellite setup. I had set it to Std / 10.600 for the L.O. and like I said - I got nothing.
See this thread for pics of the Feedhorn / Feed Arm / LNB:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=71824
I swapped the whole feed arm from the 'new' dish to the old one to compare performance and I got absolutely nothing with the 0.8 LNB.
I'm going to play with it some more but I've been concidering picking up a C120 flanged Invacom (hopefully Quad polar) and using it with the CM Feedhord that is optimized for the P* oval.
I think part of the problem is that the 'new' feedarm is heavier. The transmitter (not hooked up!) out on the end of the arm is REALLY heavy. This might have deflected the motor / pole enough to mess up the arc for me.
I setup the orignal roof mount with some blocks to steady it. I'll take a shot at some sats tonight with it.
Now.... it could just be that this LNB is totally different that what is used for watching video from Ku. This LNB is from a 2-way satellite setup. I had set it to Std / 10.600 for the L.O. and like I said - I got nothing.
See this thread for pics of the Feedhorn / Feed Arm / LNB:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=71824