Smallest dish for KU 97W

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They're now obsolete ( and good fun to play with ) but DishNetwork deployed two configurations.
One was for receiving a linear bird on 105° (along with 110°/119° circular)
The other was for 121° linear (as well as 110°/119° circular)
Both were elliptical (wide) dishes.
Don't remember the exact numbers, but around 30 wide by 22 high (not accurate).
The "FSS" labeled LNB was on a horn right down the middle of the dish, and used a 10750 LO, but was bandstacked.

For each of the two configurations, Dish had two suppliers.
One provided a stamped metal dish, and the other was a molded dish with ribs on the back side.

These drawings were provided by another member, some time ago:
 

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I have never seen the molded ones. They must of moved to the stamped later on maybe cause of pricing? Anywho yeah fun to play with and got me hooked on FTA
 
Don't remember the exact numbers, but around 30 wide by 22 high (not accurate).
The "FSS" labeled LNB was on a horn right down the middle of the dish, and used a 10750 LO, but was bandstacked.

For each of the two configurations, Dish had two suppliers.
One provided a stamped metal dish, and the other was a molded dish with ribs on the back side.

These drawings were provided by another member, some time ago:

Superdishes were 36x20
The metal ones were the original (and rarer) ones....the molded ones were probably made by Channelmaster
 
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