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inourgrave
01-07-08, 07:46 PM
Anyone know where I can get the KA/KU AT9 LNB? I have the dish but need the lnb and arm. The dish fell off the roof here in CA with the recently strong winds. I am a self install and don't want to resort to paying for a service call.

There is nothing on ebay, solidsignal doesn't sell the dish anymore (parts included), and its a wnc.

HDTVsportsfan
01-07-08, 07:47 PM
Maybe www.solidsignal.com, but I'm not sure if they parts like that or the whole dish and assemblies.

jefbal99
01-07-08, 07:51 PM
EBay will proll be your best bet, otherwise sign up for the service plan and get D* to give you a slim line for 19.99 and 4.99/month

RobertE
01-07-08, 07:57 PM
Anyone know where I can get the KA/KU AT9 LNB? I have the dish but need the lnb and arm. The dish fell off the roof here in CA with the recently strong winds. I am a self install and don't want to resort to paying for a service call.

If the whole thing fell off, I'd replace all of it. The reflecter may have been slightly bent. That will throw off one or more of the focal points. Also, there are three types of the AT-9. Andrews, Cal-Amp & WNC (Winstron). You'd have to figure out what one you have then try and find the same replacement. Parts are not interchangeable between them.

inourgrave
01-07-08, 08:11 PM
If the whole thing fell off, I'd replace all of it. The reflecter may have been slightly bent. That will throw off one or more of the focal points. Also, there are three types of the AT-9. Andrews, Cal-Amp & WNC (Winstron). You'd have to figure out what one you have then try and find the same replacement. Parts are not interchangeable between them.

You have a good point about the reflector, impossible to know if its bent. Might be time for a slimline.

litzdog911
01-07-08, 08:34 PM
Best to replace the whole dish. There are actually at least three different LNB assemblies for the AT9 dishes depending upon the dish manufacturer, and they're not interchangable. So you would need to match the LNB "arm" with your brand of AT9 dish. Easier to just replace the whole thing. And probably no more expensive.