Hi FTA. Ahhh but that was on a SINGLE dish & lnb. The answer for your question on a dual dish system already given above!ahhh, ok what about if i use square tubing alumni as waveguide. I did some testing with c band lnb where i placed the scaler ring at 40mm in a 1 meter alumni tubing rhe other end was i placed a 15k LNB. there was no drop of signal.
thanksarray's of antenna's have been used for years, they add a significant amount of complexity though.
http://www.vla.nrao.edu/
http://www.directivesystems.com/DSFOATV-25.htm
the higher the frequency the tighter the tolerances. The higher order the modulation, ie QPSK, 8/16/32 PSK etc makes the tolerances even tighter.
So can it be done? yup, is it worth it? no. Reasons stated above.
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yes i have TIG welder.2 meter .Welcome to SatGuys, Fta hunter!
Phasing would be your biggest problem, I'd think.
Square aluminum stock I would think would be all right but maybe stainless might be a better choice, if you have a long waveguide of aluminum and it condenses moisture inside and then corrodes inside, your signal may start to go south on you. I never made waveguides for low power stuff like satellite TV, so I'm really not sure. I'm sure some other people on here know and will respond. How long of waveguides do you think you'll need?
Do you have a TIG welder that you could use to weld flanges onto the tubing with?