The T stem part of this device has circular waveguide with both V&H in it at 
the same time.  

Where the two rectangular waveguides come together, there is a cattle sorting 
chute, shoving all the steers one way and all the heifers the other way.  

So the waveguide marked with the V has V polarized signals coming and going to 
and from the antenna.  

The waveguide marked with the H has H polarized signals coming and going to and 
from the antenna.  

Both those waveguides are exactly the same, just performing the same function 
as a piece of coax.  Think of them as being N connectors.  One N connector with 
the V signal and one N connector with the H signal.  

From: Steve Jones 
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 1:50 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Waveguide slot alingnment with integra ws to omt

To add to the confusion i have, look at the face stamps as compared to the 
background sticker. It this just standard stuff i should defaultly understand? 
This is the first time ive ever seen an OMT in person, but it seems something 
is off or im making things to complicated, either are equal candidates.

On Feb 21, 2018 1:57 PM, "Steve Jones" <[email protected]> wrote:

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  On Feb 21, 2018 1:53 PM, "Steve Jones" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Im having a communication breakdown with SAF. I know the underlying issue 
probably has to do with why integra WS is not advertised as a 2+0 system. There 
are no alignment markers or pins between the radio interface and the OMT 
interface. Im assuming when aligning waveguide slots you have very little 
marging for error. Attached are the radio and omt interface, and the omt 
antenna interface, the alignment pins are pointed out with screwdrivers, there 
are no pins for the radio side and theyre threaded holes that dont look like 
they would align. 

    Anybody have advice on making sure these line up. Or is there a margin 
allowed. We had to give up our power margin on this link to get approval 
because the pcn was contested, i dont have any spare dbs to give

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