Got a lot of encouragement from my recent post responders. Perhaps this post is premature, but I would like to get unbiased opinion on this idea.
Hope RimaNTSS chimes in, as some of his appreciable collection of sat dishes are balcony installed.
Got this idea quite a while ago. Some of our friends asked for dish installation on a balcony, and the building administration was not opposed to it.
However, some condo rules might prohibit dish installation on the balcony rail.
But, if the dish is closer to the window, and not visible from outside (from the street), the tenant could get away with it.
The only problem is, that the LNBF with its bar would protrude towards the balcony rail, thus making it difficult for apartment dwellers to fully use their balcony, for example : bringing in their bicycle, or other items, or, even walking on the balcony floor.
The idea is : get rid of the LNBF bar. Make the paraboloid of such a focal length, that the LNBF could be fastened to the balcony rail (or, below it), so, nothing could be seen from the street.
Now, the dish "bowl" could be of standard, say, 90 cm diameter, but its focal length could be optional, say, 120, or, 150, or, even 180 cm - offered by the vendor.
The advantage is obvious : The bigger focal length, the better dish's "selectivity" (possibility to receive sats even 2 degree apart).
Imagine a few LNBF's "sitting" on the balcony rail (or, on a threaded rod from this rail), allowing for reception of many programs...
The only problem is, that we depend on dishes, manufactured in Taiwan or China, and they come with standard focal length. Why? Because all LNBF's are made with 85 - 90 degree angle of "sight".
For balcony special dish, the LNBF should have another angle of "sight", say, 30 or 50 degree. Maybe this could be obtained by added-on extra scalar.
Probably there are millions of apartment dwellers, in the USA alone, many of them in rooms facing South.
Could it be a business idea?
Cheers, polgyver
Hope RimaNTSS chimes in, as some of his appreciable collection of sat dishes are balcony installed.
Got this idea quite a while ago. Some of our friends asked for dish installation on a balcony, and the building administration was not opposed to it.
However, some condo rules might prohibit dish installation on the balcony rail.
But, if the dish is closer to the window, and not visible from outside (from the street), the tenant could get away with it.
The only problem is, that the LNBF with its bar would protrude towards the balcony rail, thus making it difficult for apartment dwellers to fully use their balcony, for example : bringing in their bicycle, or other items, or, even walking on the balcony floor.
The idea is : get rid of the LNBF bar. Make the paraboloid of such a focal length, that the LNBF could be fastened to the balcony rail (or, below it), so, nothing could be seen from the street.
Now, the dish "bowl" could be of standard, say, 90 cm diameter, but its focal length could be optional, say, 120, or, 150, or, even 180 cm - offered by the vendor.
The advantage is obvious : The bigger focal length, the better dish's "selectivity" (possibility to receive sats even 2 degree apart).
Imagine a few LNBF's "sitting" on the balcony rail (or, on a threaded rod from this rail), allowing for reception of many programs...
The only problem is, that we depend on dishes, manufactured in Taiwan or China, and they come with standard focal length. Why? Because all LNBF's are made with 85 - 90 degree angle of "sight".
For balcony special dish, the LNBF should have another angle of "sight", say, 30 or 50 degree. Maybe this could be obtained by added-on extra scalar.
Probably there are millions of apartment dwellers, in the USA alone, many of them in rooms facing South.
Could it be a business idea?
Cheers, polgyver
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