As many people have noticed, on the Primestar feed arm just slapping a universal LNB on top of the saddle positions the LNB noticably higher than the CM feedhorn. In the 40" C-band thread it looks like some of the guys over there are having the same problem with the larger C-Band LNBs. On my dish the universal sits about 3/8" - 1/2" higher. Obviously using a C120 flanged LNB with the P* feedhorn would be the path of least resistance, but it wouldn't necessarily be the cheapest option.
I've started preparing to swap my existing P* for a new dish which is nearly identical to what it's replacing. I'm only interested is swapping them out because the new dish is in like-new condition where-as the one on the motor right now is cracked in several places. I've also managed to find a paint color that better blends with my brick wall.
I believe the new dish was actually a Starband dish. It is identical to the P* dish except for the mount. The mount on the new dish is skewable. I don't need this so I'm going to re-use the mount from the P* dish to save weight.
As luck would have it, the dish I picked up (this was the $1 ebay one) had the optional mounts for the E* LNBs. These mount very securely and look a lot more professional than my existing hose-clamped setup. Obviously 2 DSS LNBs on a motorized dish is kind of silly so I'll probably saw down the bracket so it is just for 1 extra LNB.
What I was thinking was that since the 'add-on' LNB is mounted VERY secure, maybe I could use a multi-LNB mount from it to hold the 'main' Ku LNB in place. I could saw-off the existing 'too high' saddle which would allow me to get the height perfect with a custom mount hanging from the DSS LNB.
Right now the old dish has a less-than high-tech solution of plumber's tape across the top of the LNB which seems to be doing the job just fine. If the new setup doesn't work out, I could fall back on it .
Attached are pics of the new arm and the one with the cross-hatch shows what I'm looking at cutting off.
Any comments / suggestions? Anyone else re-engineer the P* feedarm?
I've started preparing to swap my existing P* for a new dish which is nearly identical to what it's replacing. I'm only interested is swapping them out because the new dish is in like-new condition where-as the one on the motor right now is cracked in several places. I've also managed to find a paint color that better blends with my brick wall.
I believe the new dish was actually a Starband dish. It is identical to the P* dish except for the mount. The mount on the new dish is skewable. I don't need this so I'm going to re-use the mount from the P* dish to save weight.
As luck would have it, the dish I picked up (this was the $1 ebay one) had the optional mounts for the E* LNBs. These mount very securely and look a lot more professional than my existing hose-clamped setup. Obviously 2 DSS LNBs on a motorized dish is kind of silly so I'll probably saw down the bracket so it is just for 1 extra LNB.
What I was thinking was that since the 'add-on' LNB is mounted VERY secure, maybe I could use a multi-LNB mount from it to hold the 'main' Ku LNB in place. I could saw-off the existing 'too high' saddle which would allow me to get the height perfect with a custom mount hanging from the DSS LNB.
Right now the old dish has a less-than high-tech solution of plumber's tape across the top of the LNB which seems to be doing the job just fine. If the new setup doesn't work out, I could fall back on it .
Attached are pics of the new arm and the one with the cross-hatch shows what I'm looking at cutting off.
Any comments / suggestions? Anyone else re-engineer the P* feedarm?
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