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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)
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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)