Now if that isn't the neatest graphic visualization I've seen in awhile!
Tscooter - when you look inside the throat of a linear LNB - you'll see the "probes" that must be properly aligned with the incoming Vertical or Horizontal signals from the satellite's V or H transponders. That's why skew is something you have to concern yourself with when you are dealing with linear birds.
Think of it like this, stand next to your dish, look/face South and raise your arm straight up, now move your arm to point at Hispasat. Use your imagination and think of your feet as the bottom of your lnbf, then the direction from your feet to where your arm is pointing to Hispasat would be the same direction from the bottom of the lnbf through the top of the lnbf to Hispasat. In other words, from the top of the lnbf, it will move/twist to the East...yes, but do you know in which direccion you have to move to get for example -53 degrees. ihave model kul2 standard dual lnbf and only has lines on the front. that is my biggest issue
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