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Originally Posted by 1881-A
Thank you for the information, wejones.
It's always best to get advise from someone who's be there, done that.
My BUD isn't all that bad with the hail dents. Although, there are few that appears to be the size of baseballs. However, there are none within 20" of the focal point(center) of the dish. So, you think I wouldn't have any troubles by removing the old C-band LNB, and installing a new Chaparral Co-rotor II Plus feedhorn with new C/Ku band LNB's?
That would probably be my best route... money wise, and less installation costs.
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Money wise, one of those
BSC621 lnbfs would be a LOT cheaper. The Co-rotors cost more than twice that, and then you'd have to get a Ku lnb, and an extra run of coax. You'd have to have the DVB receiver control the lnbf, and slave your 922, but still use the 922 to move the dish. It would be a little complicated, but you'd probably save a couple hundred $s.
To make sure your dish worked on Ku, you might just invest in a cheap Ku lnbf, and put it up temporarily in place of the C band feed.