Talk:Duo LNB

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Satbuff has recently created an Installation section that contains: "The Duo LNB is normally fitted with the feedhorn for Astra 23.5°E mounted on the dish's feedarm, and the 19.2°E feedhorn sticking out to the left - as viewed facing towards the dish, away from the satellites." I think that's wrong, the 19.2°E feedhorn is sticking out to the right. However, I am not sure that I understand the viewpoint correctly, therefore I bring up the discussion.

By the way, the picture shows a Duo LNB that is fitted with the 19.2°E feedhorn mounted on the dish's feedarm. This is different from the text description. (The Dutch like to install in this way, maybe a hint who is behind Satbuff.) In that case a feedhorn is in fact sticking out to the left, but it is not the 19.2°E feedhorn.

Jenskrause (talk) 12:39, 22 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

You are quite right. My bad. The 19.2E feedhorn is to the RIGHT as you have corrected it, and not to the LEFT as I originally stated. I have (hopefully) made the viewpoint clerer in the text. The picture (not mine) does indeed show the 19.2E feedhorn clamped on the feedarm but it is Astra's recommendation to mount the Duo LNB by the 23.5E feedhorn so that is what I said is the correct method.Satbuff (talk) 08:58, 1 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]