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Originally Posted by lagrange2009
I mentioned 'elevation' in the original post. I was mixing terms. I looked at the lnbf again, and see that it has markings on it, so the installer can recede the lnbf into the holder. The marks go from 30 to 42, so I will leave it at 42 where it was originally. Ignore the elevation comment.
Thanks!
lagrange
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If you truly have an LNBF make sure to park the antenna at your true south and set for 0° SKEW.
Make sure the focal distance is correct.
And most important of all make sure you have the correct frequency.
C band is very forgiving in comparison to Ku.
You should get signal very quick.
If you have an old LNB with corrotor for polarity, I may become very cumbersome to work with it.
You better get an LNBF.