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Chad5286
07-28-2016, 08:03 AM
Can someone tell me on the Bev 2 LNB bracket which LNB goes on which side for 110 and 119. Is it 82=119 and 91=110 or is that backwards. Cause I had it looking from behind dish left 119 and right 110 so when you skew 119 is higher then 110. Is this correct or am I just off my rocker. Thanks for any help

abouttosnap
07-28-2016, 08:07 AM
Check link below:

http://www.satfix.to/showthread.php?118138-How-To-Align-a-Dish-500

Chad5286
07-29-2016, 11:01 AM
Stupid question. If 119 is on the left and 110 on the right how does that work when you skew the dish. When I use sat finder it shows that 110 is higher then 110 when I hold my phone up to the sky. Does it pick it up something like cross dish or something because it would be opposite to the way the lnbs are positioned. Just curious how that works. Thanks

Terryl
07-29-2016, 03:20 PM
The signals criss cross each other when they bounce off the dish.

Looking from behind the dish the 110 satellite will on the left, the 119 satellite will be on the right, when the signals hit the dish they cross over this make the LNB on the right side the one to pick up 110, and the LNB on the left side the one for 119.

This dish with two LNB's mounted on each side of center is one that must be pointed in-between the two satellites, this way both LNB's get full signal.

The satellites are in an arc across the sky, this is called the Clark belt, so depending on where on the Earth you live and what set of satellites (two or more) your trying for determines the skew of the dish or LNB's, this can be a clock wise or counter clock wise skew, or in some cases none at all.

Glatt
07-29-2016, 04:30 PM
110 in middle 119 is to the right looking at dish25740

Mavrick
07-29-2016, 04:42 PM
Stupid question. If 119 is on the left and 110 on the right how does that work when you skew the dish. When I use sat finder it shows that 110 is higher then 110 when I hold my phone up to the sky. Does it pick it up something like cross dish or something because it would be opposite to the way the lnbs are positioned. Just curious how that works. Thanks

See pic.......25741

Chad5286
07-29-2016, 05:04 PM
Ok I understand know. Very interesting. Thank you guys for explaining that too me.