A local sat supply store has a Fortec 1.2m offset dish that I want to use for Ham Radio moonbounce experiments. When I measured the focal length of the display unit it comes up close to 90cm however the datasheet says it should be around 72 cm. My calculation based on the formula FL=(width ^3)/(16 X depth X height) confirms that it should be around 75cm.
Width = 120cm
Height = 130cm
depth = 11cm
1728000 (120^3) / 22880 (16x11x130) = 75.5cm
FWIW for focal length I measure from the middle of the dish (deepest) to the aperture of the LNB.
I'm sure the dish would still work for sat TV albeit not optimally, but regular consumers wouldn't notice. For my application I need every dB of gain that I can get so I want to make it right.
If the focal length really should be ~90cm then would anyone care to explain the discrepancy ?
Thanks.
Width = 120cm
Height = 130cm
depth = 11cm
1728000 (120^3) / 22880 (16x11x130) = 75.5cm
FWIW for focal length I measure from the middle of the dish (deepest) to the aperture of the LNB.
I'm sure the dish would still work for sat TV albeit not optimally, but regular consumers wouldn't notice. For my application I need every dB of gain that I can get so I want to make it right.
If the focal length really should be ~90cm then would anyone care to explain the discrepancy ?
Thanks.