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if i can get some help how to upload a i image here i would start doing it, can someone tell me why when i hit upload nothing happens , is it my computer settings? i'm using chrome win 7 its fast computer,but i may have things turned off or blocking the data going out, i'm using comodo too
 
Before you submit a reply scroll down and click on manage attachments,then add files..I am not really sure how large of a file can be uploaded here at Sat Guys.The pic of the Japan Radio lnb`s I posted was 52.3KB.. but if it is to large you can use a free program such as Axiom Pic Sizer.Very handy program.
 
OK i will try to use a smaller file what format is needed? i did add file, found my file, hit upload, then nothing happens, got some stuff you guys might like for toys but i i can'can't upload load them you to see them. I also have some some old echo receivers parts for them, 4dtv receivers
 
small file.jpgok so large files don't work, i knew it wasn't me, that the dish , that's will become my fish pond
 
<img src="http://www.satelliteguys.us/attachment.php?attachmentid=93815"/>ok so large files don't work, i knew it wasn't me, that the dish , that's will become my fish pond

I gather that dish did not work very well. Or was it just hard to work with

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Is most of this stuff fairly old? Reason I ask is that come this spring (assuming I survive until spring in this harsh winter) I will be wanting to change out the LNB on my C-band dish with either a C/Ku or a dual C band, but I will need one where the polarity is switched by voltage, not one of the ones with the polarotor (of which I already have a few of various ages). The other thing I'd like to find I'm pretty sure you either don't have, or that someone else will have claimed it, which is one of the Gbox positioner controllers.

The only other thing I can think of that you might possibly have is the white LNB cover for the old Winegard 10' dish with the square pole. It's sort of a D-shaped cover, not a round one, and mine has become quite brittle with age. While I suppose that having a cover is not as necessary with the new crop of plastic encased LNB's, I still like the idea of the coax connection being shielded from the elements. The only bad thing about the old Winegards is that the arm that supports the LNB is not adjustable in length at all, so if the LNB is not quite at the correct focal point, you're pretty much stuck with it. But other than that, those dishes were made to last! :)
 
Haha ! I've learned that unless you know you will need a part now or very soon, it's not worth "collecting". It just leads to hoarding.... If you do need it later, you can't find it anyway 'cause there's too much other junk !!

And in some cases, it's still in the box and already obsolete!
 
another thing i bought, I never used it, it was missing the collector for the feed, which i got off another dealer, i saw that dish working in 1984, it was doing as well as a 10 footer, with a 105 degree LNA its 4 feet in diameter, the feed mounts in the back off the dish it's called a [h=1]Cassegrain dish[/h]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassegrain_antenna
 
photo 2.JPGI got a old buddy here who has a globe-cast, one set up, that he called me and asked if i had a lnbf for him,i think there the same, i owe him in a way, so i'm going to let him take what he wants, and let you know what is left. Believe or not he called on New years day, he had no idea i'm getting rid of stuff, he not really into satellite, but can use a sat look and find a bird, he just wants Portuguese programming here a pic he send me of what he needs
 
Gary, I'm both into KU and C-Band. Any feedhorns for a 10 footer - - such as Seavey or Channel Master??

How about dish movers both actuators and KU motors?

Lastly, any Satellite finders (old or new)??

Many Thanks for doing this!!!
 
I may a have a big cover, with the bottom match, but not for a winegard, it would be black

Thanks, but I suspect that would not work because of the design of the arm that holds the LNB on the Winegard, necessitating that a slot be included at a certain position in the cover. It's actually kind of a strange design and I have wondered why they did it that way, since it probably blocks off a significant portion of the reflected signal from one part of the dish. I believe it was called a "buttonhook" feed.
 

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