Voyager6 Be sure to check back and let us know how your home brew super dish works out. Let us know your different signal readings are on the dish M611 screen.
Frank and anyone else having signal strength issues with the 1k.4. I have been working now with my single 61.5 30" dish plugged into the LNB input of the 1k.4 and using an aluminum shield over it's own 61.5 LNB and the signals are in some cases 4 times as good. I get no rain fade now and can now optimize the 1k.4 for it's two central ( 72 and 77 LNB's ) ignoring the 61.5 and this helps with those signals as well.
While it requires a second dish, I highly recommend using the 30"ers as opposed to any other suggestion. When we get our usual heavy Florida rain this summer and I get rain fade on 72 but not 61.5, I plan to do 3- 30" dishes and a DPP44. ( scrap the 1k.4) But my antenna farm is already equipped with three Dish size masts which makes half the job done.
Question- Does anyone here know if the 1000 dishes with 3 LNB's actually use the entire surface of the dish reflector for each of the LNB's?
My understanding is they do not and the actual cone of reception is using some fraction of the dish'es surface, thus the big reflector isn't as efficient as you might believe. On the single LNB's as well as the Dish 500 the geometry is symmetric so each LNB uses the entire reflective surface. I did not get this from Echostar, but rather it was from an engineer with Channel Master. He was addressing the geometry of triple LNB dishes with off center mountings as compared to dishes with symmetric mountings.
Frank and anyone else having signal strength issues with the 1k.4. I have been working now with my single 61.5 30" dish plugged into the LNB input of the 1k.4 and using an aluminum shield over it's own 61.5 LNB and the signals are in some cases 4 times as good. I get no rain fade now and can now optimize the 1k.4 for it's two central ( 72 and 77 LNB's ) ignoring the 61.5 and this helps with those signals as well.
While it requires a second dish, I highly recommend using the 30"ers as opposed to any other suggestion. When we get our usual heavy Florida rain this summer and I get rain fade on 72 but not 61.5, I plan to do 3- 30" dishes and a DPP44. ( scrap the 1k.4) But my antenna farm is already equipped with three Dish size masts which makes half the job done.
Question- Does anyone here know if the 1000 dishes with 3 LNB's actually use the entire surface of the dish reflector for each of the LNB's?
My understanding is they do not and the actual cone of reception is using some fraction of the dish'es surface, thus the big reflector isn't as efficient as you might believe. On the single LNB's as well as the Dish 500 the geometry is symmetric so each LNB uses the entire reflective surface. I did not get this from Echostar, but rather it was from an engineer with Channel Master. He was addressing the geometry of triple LNB dishes with off center mountings as compared to dishes with symmetric mountings.