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Somewhere I came across a setup for a simple "itty bitty" radio
telescope a number of years ago. Its purpose is educational. Basically, it consists of a discarded 18" dish, power supply, and a satellite signal finder. I happen to have a Channel Master 1004ifd finder, but it gets its power from the LNB, which apparently gets it from a satellite rcvr. I have no rcvr. Is there some simple inexpensive 12v dc power supply (battery pack) that I could use? I would guess that it would need a connector of some sort to hook to the LNB. |
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