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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 346361" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>No there's no RF out on the freesat boxes. Even new sky boxes have dropped that (though you can buy an external modulator for a sky box) It's seen as old technology now i'm afraid.</p><p></p><p>3 LNB's on one dish easy. You can either buy a "side arm" bracket, or I just make my own with 40mm pipe clamps. You really need a bigger dish though, a sky minidish is just not big enough, the LNB's would end up trying to overlap each other. 80CM is about the minimum really, though mine is 90cm.</p><p></p><p>A quick google finds this example of 3 LNB's on one dish <a href="http://www.hypermegasat.com/2-LNBF-Brkt-3LNB.gif" target="_blank">http://www.hypermegasat.com/2-LNBF-Brkt-3LNB.gif</a></p><p></p><p>In my case the dish is aligned to Astra 1 at 19 degrees E. Then I added an extra LNB on each side, one for Astra 2 28 degrees E and one for hotbird 13 degrees E. you align the second two by moving the position of the LNB's on their brackets without touching the dish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 346361, member: 6969"] No there's no RF out on the freesat boxes. Even new sky boxes have dropped that (though you can buy an external modulator for a sky box) It's seen as old technology now i'm afraid. 3 LNB's on one dish easy. You can either buy a "side arm" bracket, or I just make my own with 40mm pipe clamps. You really need a bigger dish though, a sky minidish is just not big enough, the LNB's would end up trying to overlap each other. 80CM is about the minimum really, though mine is 90cm. A quick google finds this example of 3 LNB's on one dish [URL="http://www.hypermegasat.com/2-LNBF-Brkt-3LNB.gif"]http://www.hypermegasat.com/2-LNBF-Brkt-3LNB.gif[/URL] In my case the dish is aligned to Astra 1 at 19 degrees E. Then I added an extra LNB on each side, one for Astra 2 28 degrees E and one for hotbird 13 degrees E. you align the second two by moving the position of the LNB's on their brackets without touching the dish. [/QUOTE]
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