Does anyone have any information about successfully receiving Ku band signals on a BUD. I am particularly interested in which LNB was used.
Thanks
Tony
Thanks
Tony
We talked about using a Ku LNBF on a BUD in this other thread:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-ai...-own-ku-c-band-feedhorn-but-i-am-failing.html
Please don't get caught up in his convoluted discussion of where to mount the LNB, I only point you to that thread for the discussion of WHICH LNBf to try.
Now, that said, I know your 24 foot dish isn't going to have the surface accuracy to focus the signal down onto a 2 inch LNBf.
But I'd give it a try! - :up
I have a 10' Winegard Quadstar with a BSC621-2. I receive C and Ku across the entire arc. Ku is usually lower quality, but I am able to pick up lots of TPs.
I've used a Corotor II and a 621. Corotor works much better than the 621.
Neither one is easy to get dialed in on a BUD.
Expect plenty of tinkering, fijiting, adjusting, head-scratching, beating, banging, gnashing-of-teeth, and just all-out stress.
In other words, take your time and don't lose hope...
Dot your t's and cross your i's.
a way to get around the servo motor is to get a dual c dual ku orthomode feedhorn.
it requires two c band lnbs and two ku lnbs. basically an lnb for each band and each polirity.
you would then need a 4x4 multiswitch that would use coax voltage and a 22khz tone to switch between the appropriate lnbs as you flip channels on your receiver. this system works quite well but usually costs more.