I'm considering getting either a 180cm/6 foot or if I can find one a 5 footer prime focus dish.. The main problem is the only place I can put it and get any decent exposure to any birds is to south of my shed which is very close to my neighbors/my short fence.. This location should give me visibility to 79W->135W or so.. I have my 90cm dish there now and there is plenty of room, but this is obviously going to be a much tighter fit with a much larger dish.. There is about 6.5 feet of clearance horizontally, and 6.2 feet at an angle of 50 degrees..
Attached are a photo of the area I am considering (really the only decent option on my property - live in the city) as well as a diagram with distances.. The shed wall in the diagram is directly east-west (part of the small grid part of my city).. The location I am considering is behind (in the photo) the 90cm dish where the Nandina (bush) is..
When facing my direct south satellite (79W) my elevation is 48 degrees. I think I with a 6 footer I can position the dish so that it sits below the gutter of the shed and is partially blocked by the fence but this should only be a VERY small portion of the surface area of the dish.. With a 5 footer I think it's less of a problem.. When aimed to anything further west the dish should not be blocked by anything once it's rotated away from due south.. (125W is at an elevation of 27 degrees at my location)
One question is how far behind the dish do most actuators stick out? Am I going to have a problem with the actuator running into the wall of the shed? I've seen photos but never really been able to ascertain how far behind the dish they actually stick..
When measuring a 180cm dish is that the measurement of the chord from edge to edge through the center, or is that the measurement following the slop of the dish?
Also if this does work out any suggestions on how to really calculate the math so the dish doesn't run into anything? I'd hate to set a heavy duty 3" pole in the ground and find out it's off a few inches and has to be re-done..
At this point I don't know what else to ask but hopefully someone can help me generate more questions or figure out what the largest dish i can put in that area to get some C-Band stuff is..
Thanks..
Attached are a photo of the area I am considering (really the only decent option on my property - live in the city) as well as a diagram with distances.. The shed wall in the diagram is directly east-west (part of the small grid part of my city).. The location I am considering is behind (in the photo) the 90cm dish where the Nandina (bush) is..
When facing my direct south satellite (79W) my elevation is 48 degrees. I think I with a 6 footer I can position the dish so that it sits below the gutter of the shed and is partially blocked by the fence but this should only be a VERY small portion of the surface area of the dish.. With a 5 footer I think it's less of a problem.. When aimed to anything further west the dish should not be blocked by anything once it's rotated away from due south.. (125W is at an elevation of 27 degrees at my location)
One question is how far behind the dish do most actuators stick out? Am I going to have a problem with the actuator running into the wall of the shed? I've seen photos but never really been able to ascertain how far behind the dish they actually stick..
When measuring a 180cm dish is that the measurement of the chord from edge to edge through the center, or is that the measurement following the slop of the dish?
Also if this does work out any suggestions on how to really calculate the math so the dish doesn't run into anything? I'd hate to set a heavy duty 3" pole in the ground and find out it's off a few inches and has to be re-done..
At this point I don't know what else to ask but hopefully someone can help me generate more questions or figure out what the largest dish i can put in that area to get some C-Band stuff is..
Thanks..
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