Hello everyone.
I don't know if this is the correct forum to post this question, but I think many wise people is around here. Moderators: If it's not, please, move where it's appropriate.
The question is simple: in all specs sheets of dishes, it's clearly stated the Gain of that dish, calculated for a certain frequency (usually in the middle of C and/or Ku band) as well as a focal length.
So, the question is: how they do it?
I think this will be interesting to know because some people may want to know the gain of their dishes when changing focal lenghts instead of the gain of the whole system (what's measured with the signal meters that many people have in their houses).
I don't know if this is the correct forum to post this question, but I think many wise people is around here. Moderators: If it's not, please, move where it's appropriate.
The question is simple: in all specs sheets of dishes, it's clearly stated the Gain of that dish, calculated for a certain frequency (usually in the middle of C and/or Ku band) as well as a focal length.
So, the question is: how they do it?
I think this will be interesting to know because some people may want to know the gain of their dishes when changing focal lenghts instead of the gain of the whole system (what's measured with the signal meters that many people have in their houses).