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Re: maybe this is tractor, but i doubt it. anyhow
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Posted by Fred OH on November 23, 2003 at 09:04:05 from (38.119.141.137):
In Reply to: maybe this is tractor, but i doubt it. anyhow thi posted by c. b. on November 22, 2003 at 15:19:08:
I wouldn't get rid of that big dish just yet...buddy of mine says that putting the LNB from the little dish on a bigger one-you won't have any rain delays. Somewhere in a magazine they had worked it out as to the focal point...and also the signal on the little one isn't centered like the big one-it is below center. The LNB/feedhorns are for sale at larger flea markets as someone pointed out to me. Anyone else knowledgeable about this subject? Also seen a demonstration on the small dish where they used another bird (I think) and received signals for south of the border in spanish...apparently for the latinos. Fred OH
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