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Setting the LNB skew angle (Manual Skew Version Only)
Setting the LNB skew angle (Manual Skew Version Only)
Setting the LNB skew angle (Manual Skew Version Only)
Setting the LNB skew angle (Manual Skew Version Only)
Figure 2-3 Satellite signals
Signals transmitted in vertical(red) and horizontal(blue) wave offset exactly 90º from
each other. Since linear satellite signals are oriented in a precise cross pattern,
the antenna's receiving element, called an LNB (low-noise block) must be oriented in
the same way to optimize reception. This orientation adjustment is referred to as the
LNB's "skew angle."
the LNB collects. The more signal, the better the reception.
Bad skew
The correct skew setting varies depending on your geographic location, since the
orientation of your antenna to the satellite changes as you move. For complete details
about adjusting the LNB's skew angle, see "Appendix A – How to Set the Skew
Angle"
MEGASAT
illustrates how skew determines the amount of signal
Figure 1-4
Good skew
Figure 2-4 Best Skew Angle
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Best skew
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