Well folks, thought I would post that my Prodelin fixed position 1.8 meter offset dish is up and running. With my work schedule it seemed to take forever to get everything done.
I am using an astrotel .20 degree lnbf that uses voltage polarity switching.
This dish was a freebie from a local business that had used it for KU band for their Hughes network. They just wanted it removed from their roof. I have to say it was tough to get from the roof since it had to be lowered down a three story building with a heavy piece of rope. we did get it safely removed.
I planted the dish in the back yard on a 3.5" stainless steel pipe that is 7 feet above ground and 4 feet below ground with 10 bags of cement and some small pieces of rebar. My pole has 3/4 inch bolts 12" long (three of them) drilled through the pipe with jam nuts to hold them in place. This will keep the pole from turning in the cement while under load from the wind.
My pole is perfectly plumb in all directions (hurray )
This pole will one day hold my 10 foot prime focus c/Ku sami dish with a polar mount and actuator.***
For now I can say that the c-band performance from G-10R (the outdoor channels) is excellent. The signal meter is pegged out at 99% quality.
I put a KU lnbf on there to see how the 11718 tp that is usually so weak did and it yielded almost 80 % quality. Sure beats the heck out of the 45% on my 75cm dish. I could actually watch "The Tube" during storms. LOL
I am going to make a bracket to hold two c- band lnbf's and try to receiver G-11 and G3-C (91 W and 95W) Since this dish is only 1.8 M it should have a wide beamwidth and receive two sats that are 4 degrees apart if they don't interfere with each other. Just have to wait and see.
I will let everyone know how it goes
I am using an astrotel .20 degree lnbf that uses voltage polarity switching.
This dish was a freebie from a local business that had used it for KU band for their Hughes network. They just wanted it removed from their roof. I have to say it was tough to get from the roof since it had to be lowered down a three story building with a heavy piece of rope. we did get it safely removed.
I planted the dish in the back yard on a 3.5" stainless steel pipe that is 7 feet above ground and 4 feet below ground with 10 bags of cement and some small pieces of rebar. My pole has 3/4 inch bolts 12" long (three of them) drilled through the pipe with jam nuts to hold them in place. This will keep the pole from turning in the cement while under load from the wind.
My pole is perfectly plumb in all directions (hurray )
This pole will one day hold my 10 foot prime focus c/Ku sami dish with a polar mount and actuator.***
For now I can say that the c-band performance from G-10R (the outdoor channels) is excellent. The signal meter is pegged out at 99% quality.
I put a KU lnbf on there to see how the 11718 tp that is usually so weak did and it yielded almost 80 % quality. Sure beats the heck out of the 45% on my 75cm dish. I could actually watch "The Tube" during storms. LOL
I am going to make a bracket to hold two c- band lnbf's and try to receiver G-11 and G3-C (91 W and 95W) Since this dish is only 1.8 M it should have a wide beamwidth and receive two sats that are 4 degrees apart if they don't interfere with each other. Just have to wait and see.
I will let everyone know how it goes