When using mini-Buds most folks use a conical scalar ring vs. just a regular scalar ring. What is the scientific/physical basis for this, does the shape of the conical, which resembles a funnel, channel more signal to the LNB due to it's shape or is it a type of wave guide of smaller concentric circles that channel the signal in a specific way?
If one made a larger conical scalar ring, let's say 50% bigger, would it work better? I'd imagine up to a certain extent, but size would be a problem. Has anyone out there home brewed their own conical scalar ring?
If one made a larger conical scalar ring, let's say 50% bigger, would it work better? I'd imagine up to a certain extent, but size would be a problem. Has anyone out there home brewed their own conical scalar ring?