I'm installing a 10' mesh BUD which has the Chaparral Corotor feed horn on a Button-Hook mount. Since this button-hook tube comes out of the center of the dish. I'm unsure of there the feed horn should be pointed.
When I took the dish apart, I marked all the components so I could reinstall at the original focal length (and the adjust from there). However, I did notice that the Corotor/feedhorn was somewhat off center and appear to be pointing some distance off the dish center. Perhaps 6-10" off center. It wouldn't take much to bend the mount tube and I suspect how the feed horn is aimed. The focal distance doesn't appear to have been changed since origanal instalation a the old site.
If I must aim it at a point off center, how do I ensure that the Feed Throat is perpendicular to the dish surface. One of the methods I have seen used a rod, attached to the Scalor, deep in the feed horn. Since my feed horn is a Corotor w/ a Polarity Probe in the middle or on the Servo shaft. I would be afraid of bending something inside there.
An recomentation would be appreciated.
Steve
When I took the dish apart, I marked all the components so I could reinstall at the original focal length (and the adjust from there). However, I did notice that the Corotor/feedhorn was somewhat off center and appear to be pointing some distance off the dish center. Perhaps 6-10" off center. It wouldn't take much to bend the mount tube and I suspect how the feed horn is aimed. The focal distance doesn't appear to have been changed since origanal instalation a the old site.
If I must aim it at a point off center, how do I ensure that the Feed Throat is perpendicular to the dish surface. One of the methods I have seen used a rod, attached to the Scalor, deep in the feed horn. Since my feed horn is a Corotor w/ a Polarity Probe in the middle or on the Servo shaft. I would be afraid of bending something inside there.
An recomentation would be appreciated.
Steve
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