I thought that some of you might find this interesting. What do you think about this? I have a 90cm Patriot dish that belonged to a friend, I installed it for her over 5 years ago, it was aimed at the 101W for only 3 channels. Then some time back a roofer had removed the dish to reroof her patio cover and obviously toasted the receiver, so I installed a new receiver and swapped my 90cm KTI 3ABN dish with her to save time and brought her old Patriot dish home to keep in exchange.
Today I set up the Patriot and discovered the LNB was also toasted so I installed a new one. Ok, so I aimed the dish the best I could at the 97W for testing but couldn't get more than about 32% QS at the highest, the others were almost dead at about 2 to 10% QS. I then played with the LNB and discovered if I tilted the LNB upward with the clamp loose the signal doubled, I had noticed the factory bend in the feed arm but saw that it could only mount in one position to the reflector so I removed the feed arm and drilled a hole on the other side so I could invert it, I knew that reversing the position would provide the proper angle/tilt of the LNB. After the modification and readjusting the dish slightly I had excellent signals across the board on all TP's.
I suspect that the feed arm was bent incorrectly, somebody at the factory must have bent the tube in the die backwards. Notice the photos, this is after the modification, the red line indicates the original position of the feed arm and in photo #2 you can see the panel nut is now on the outside facing the ground. I used a longer bolt to reach through the hole I drilled and thread into the panel nut.
Does anybody have one of these dishes to compare this with and tell me what position your feed arm is in? I'm just curious and relieved that I discovered the problem and found a solution.
Today I set up the Patriot and discovered the LNB was also toasted so I installed a new one. Ok, so I aimed the dish the best I could at the 97W for testing but couldn't get more than about 32% QS at the highest, the others were almost dead at about 2 to 10% QS. I then played with the LNB and discovered if I tilted the LNB upward with the clamp loose the signal doubled, I had noticed the factory bend in the feed arm but saw that it could only mount in one position to the reflector so I removed the feed arm and drilled a hole on the other side so I could invert it, I knew that reversing the position would provide the proper angle/tilt of the LNB. After the modification and readjusting the dish slightly I had excellent signals across the board on all TP's.
I suspect that the feed arm was bent incorrectly, somebody at the factory must have bent the tube in the die backwards. Notice the photos, this is after the modification, the red line indicates the original position of the feed arm and in photo #2 you can see the panel nut is now on the outside facing the ground. I used a longer bolt to reach through the hole I drilled and thread into the panel nut.
Does anybody have one of these dishes to compare this with and tell me what position your feed arm is in? I'm just curious and relieved that I discovered the problem and found a solution.