Short answer: NO.
Long answer-----
As some of you know, I cancelled D*, so I had a nice slimline dish just laying in the parts pile. So I said to myself, "self, why wouldn't that work for 123 and 119 with the 4 degree lnb bracket you have from the P* dish pile?"
So, I set to work. Painted it up, assembled the four degree bracket to the D* arm, mounted up the LNB's, I was ready. Fired up the Coolsat 5000...and set to aiming...two hours later...still no linear signal from G10. I was getting just a 10 percent quality spike on one TP, so I decided to change TP's. BAM! second one I tried I had 70 percent quality. Ok. Changed the coax over to the circular LNB, 119 was spot on. Okay.
I went out to the main dish pole, mounted it up. 119 was fine. 123...uh, no. I was missing some TP's entirely, some maybe 50 percent quality, most I could do on any TP was 85-87 quality, but not solid.
Failed exercise. But it was FUN!
Long answer-----
As some of you know, I cancelled D*, so I had a nice slimline dish just laying in the parts pile. So I said to myself, "self, why wouldn't that work for 123 and 119 with the 4 degree lnb bracket you have from the P* dish pile?"
So, I set to work. Painted it up, assembled the four degree bracket to the D* arm, mounted up the LNB's, I was ready. Fired up the Coolsat 5000...and set to aiming...two hours later...still no linear signal from G10. I was getting just a 10 percent quality spike on one TP, so I decided to change TP's. BAM! second one I tried I had 70 percent quality. Ok. Changed the coax over to the circular LNB, 119 was spot on. Okay.
I went out to the main dish pole, mounted it up. 119 was fine. 123...uh, no. I was missing some TP's entirely, some maybe 50 percent quality, most I could do on any TP was 85-87 quality, but not solid.
Failed exercise. But it was FUN!