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New in Box Radio Shack Sat Dish 9 foot. Complete with instructions, Feed Horn, LNB, Polar Rotor Dish Mover. Everything you need to install Brand Spanking New Still in Box. Add a Mpeg2/DvB Receiver and get tons of free programming!!!!

Perfect to pick up quality programming for your part 15 station.

All for the low low price of....

$200.00

Local pickup in glen gardner, nj 08826

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> 2 degree?
>
If you mean the LNB it is marked as 60 Degree on the box. But i have some LNB's of a commercial satelite with a "N" Connector don't know the temp rating but i'm sure it's good.<P ID="signature">______________
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> > 2 degree?

He asked if it meets the 2 degree satellite spacing. Older C band dishes may not meet the spec.
 
> > > 2 degree?
>
> He asked if it meets the 2 degree satellite spacing. Older C
> band dishes may not meet the spec.
>

I'd have to say yes. I have the instructions and it shows some satellites in the aiming chart as being 2 to 3 Degree spacing<P ID="signature">______________
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> If you mean the LNB it is marked as 60 Degree on the box.
> But i have some LNB's of a commercial satelite with a "N"
> Connector don't know the temp rating but i'm sure it's good.

The other post covered it...just checking to see if it could do 2 degree spacing.

Very slight possibility I may need this...depends on how many more times the coax can be split and still get acquisition :)<P ID="signature">______________
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Re: Dish Spec's found in manual

> 2 degree?
>
Sam,

I found the spec's on the dish.....

Per the manual....

Dish Gain
C-Band.................. 39.6dB
Ku-Band................. 47.1dB
Dish F to D............... 0.38
Dish Efficiency
C-Band.................. 70%
Ku-Band................. 43%
Dish Gain over Temp....... 17dB/K
Dish Drive Motor.......... 27VRMS, 0.5 Amp
East/West Limit Switches
2 Degree Spacing Compatable
Ku-Band Compatable

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Universal Life Ministries (ULC)

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Join the FreeCycle Revolution</P>
 
> > 2 degree?
> >
> If you mean the LNB it is marked as 60 Degree on the box.
> But i have some LNB's of a commercial satelite with a "N"
> Connector don't know the temp rating but i'm sure it's good.
>
These are LNA's, older and higher in temp ratings! A LNB has the block down converter build in, the LNA does not.
 
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