Now that the weather is a bit better, I started working on my MiniBUD project.
Up front I want to thank walrus1957 - - - and without his help I would not have gotten this far!!
I decided for this first try at C-Band I would go with a fixed 90cm GeoSatPro dish focused on Galaxy 17 (91W). I also purchased a DMX741 from WS International and a C-band brackett from Satellite AV.
Because of LOS issues I had to move the dish to a different location. This was so I could get a clear view of 91W.
Building the walrus1957 conical scalar took about an hour and without it I could not get any signal (thus if you are going with a 90cm or 1meter MiniBUD you will almost definitely need to build one) My first one one I learned alot from and I will make a second, better one soon.
Walrus1957 Scalar Cones Construction
Although I'm still trying different things with this setup here is what I have learned so far.
1. C-Band very possible with a 90cm dish (patience is necessary tho)
2. The LNBF is important - I got the DMX741 at the recommendation of walrus1957 and this model helped pull in the most signal possible.
3. I could not get C-Band and KU at the same time (not sure why)
4. This opens up a whole new part of FTA for me!
5. When I try again I will go with a 1.2 meter that is motorized
6. A BUD is in my future - - - already found one for free!
If you have limited space or for some other reason cannot go with a very large dish C-Band is still possible.
Here are some pix.
Up front I want to thank walrus1957 - - - and without his help I would not have gotten this far!!
I decided for this first try at C-Band I would go with a fixed 90cm GeoSatPro dish focused on Galaxy 17 (91W). I also purchased a DMX741 from WS International and a C-band brackett from Satellite AV.
Because of LOS issues I had to move the dish to a different location. This was so I could get a clear view of 91W.
Building the walrus1957 conical scalar took about an hour and without it I could not get any signal (thus if you are going with a 90cm or 1meter MiniBUD you will almost definitely need to build one) My first one one I learned alot from and I will make a second, better one soon.
Walrus1957 Scalar Cones Construction
Very simple and inexpensive to make.
You can use aluminum roof flashing which costs about $10 USD for a large roll and has a nice springy nature and can be cut with scissors.
90mm ID X 260mm OD outer cone.
90mm ID X 200mm OD middle cone.
90mm ID X 140mm OD inner cone.
From the inner cone space the second and third cones 15mm apart on the slip sleeve.
Wrap the LNBF with a single layer of material 45mm deep to make a slip cylinder to attach the cones to.
Once I got on 91W - - - I was amazed what a difference the conical scalar rings made!!! Without it I could not get any C-Band channels but with it I got about 20. This was mainly EWTN and The Word Network plus a few other things.90mm ID X 260mm OD outer cone.
90mm ID X 200mm OD middle cone.
90mm ID X 140mm OD inner cone.
From the inner cone space the second and third cones 15mm apart on the slip sleeve.
Wrap the LNBF with a single layer of material 45mm deep to make a slip cylinder to attach the cones to.
Although I'm still trying different things with this setup here is what I have learned so far.
1. C-Band very possible with a 90cm dish (patience is necessary tho)
2. The LNBF is important - I got the DMX741 at the recommendation of walrus1957 and this model helped pull in the most signal possible.
3. I could not get C-Band and KU at the same time (not sure why)
4. This opens up a whole new part of FTA for me!
5. When I try again I will go with a 1.2 meter that is motorized
6. A BUD is in my future - - - already found one for free!
If you have limited space or for some other reason cannot go with a very large dish C-Band is still possible.
Here are some pix.