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Switching from the 90 cm to 7 meter dish

Here is a recording of mounting the KU LNC 5659 C PRO downconverter on the 7 meter dish. It took about 20 minutes.

Author: Alexandru Csete

Embedded software engineer in the satcom industry during the day. Radio amateur and SDR hacker during the night. View all posts by Alexandru Csete

Author Alexandru CsetePosted on May 23, 2010January 23, 2017Categories SatcomTags communication, microwaves, satellite, space, tracking

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