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    zone 2 capable of multi lnb

    hi all is a zone 2 capable of multi lnb setup in north east of england' i currently have a zone 2 setup on 28.2e with a diy job bracket with 19.2e on the right side of the sky quad lnb' im going to get a inverto multi lnb bracket for 28.2e 19.2e & 13e is it possible thanks.

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    it is if you extend the arm, the sticky threads in here and the lnb forum have details with pictures too

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    But you will have to use a Sly LNB as it has scalar rings designed for the dish shape (ie wider than it is tall).

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    I'm in the process of doing the same thing. I've got my dish in a temporary location at the moment whilst I'm trying to work out the LNB positions. I've be struggling a little trying to get strong signals for 19E & 13E. At present the dish is pointing at 19E. The bracket I'm using is from an old multi feed dish I had where the bracket it is horizontal with spacers to adjust the LNB hieghts for the different satellites. My problem today being 13 E is lower than 19E & the closeness of the positions. If the weathers OK tomorrow, I'm going to have another go aiming the dish at 13 E, so 19E & 28.2E will be higher than the bracket .

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    I have done it twice for clients 28 19 13 focal 19 east

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