Hello,
I got myself a 240cm Fortec Star dish, ground mount. I also got a Chararral Dual output C band feedhorn and 2 Norsat 8515 LNBs. It's stationary and I just want reception of AMC11. I got the Dish level as best I could, it's fairly level on it's platform. I set azimuth with a compass and elevation with a school protractor, piece of twine through the protractor's hole and a weight on the other end of the twine. I'm assuming that 0 degrees of elevation would be the reflector perpendicular to the ground? With this assumption I adjusted the elevation to 17 degrees as best I could. (Dish has no elevation scale)
Now, with that correct, and a Dual output feedhorn, how do I skew the feedhorn to give me a starting point so I could easily find a signal? The calculators I've used say that for my location I should skew it at 43 degrees, but none of them say cw or ccw. I do know to verify focal depth and the f/D ratio on the scalar ring.
With my 180cm Fortec, I found a signal easy because I first searched for Ku signals with a KU LNBF I had. With azimuth and elevation set I could peak the C band feedhorn skew. If the skew on the feedhorn was not right, I would get no signal at all. I also was using a dual output Chaparral feedhorn. I knew where to point the dish prior because I seached for Ku first, because if I did not do that, I would get no signal at all.
With my 240cm Fortec, AMC11 is C band only, and it's bigger and could collect more signal, but where do I adjust the feedhorn skew to to give me a starting point to get my azimuth and elevation set right? And since I have a cheap analog signal finder and a DVB FTA receiver, how can I align it with mostly DigicipherII signals?
Thanks so much.
Jonathan
I got myself a 240cm Fortec Star dish, ground mount. I also got a Chararral Dual output C band feedhorn and 2 Norsat 8515 LNBs. It's stationary and I just want reception of AMC11. I got the Dish level as best I could, it's fairly level on it's platform. I set azimuth with a compass and elevation with a school protractor, piece of twine through the protractor's hole and a weight on the other end of the twine. I'm assuming that 0 degrees of elevation would be the reflector perpendicular to the ground? With this assumption I adjusted the elevation to 17 degrees as best I could. (Dish has no elevation scale)
Now, with that correct, and a Dual output feedhorn, how do I skew the feedhorn to give me a starting point so I could easily find a signal? The calculators I've used say that for my location I should skew it at 43 degrees, but none of them say cw or ccw. I do know to verify focal depth and the f/D ratio on the scalar ring.
With my 180cm Fortec, I found a signal easy because I first searched for Ku signals with a KU LNBF I had. With azimuth and elevation set I could peak the C band feedhorn skew. If the skew on the feedhorn was not right, I would get no signal at all. I also was using a dual output Chaparral feedhorn. I knew where to point the dish prior because I seached for Ku first, because if I did not do that, I would get no signal at all.
With my 240cm Fortec, AMC11 is C band only, and it's bigger and could collect more signal, but where do I adjust the feedhorn skew to to give me a starting point to get my azimuth and elevation set right? And since I have a cheap analog signal finder and a DVB FTA receiver, how can I align it with mostly DigicipherII signals?
Thanks so much.
Jonathan