I am planning on fabricating a sturdy, light, and easily adjustable polar mount for a 6" Andersen dish. I live in Central Alaska, and am going to try to see what I can pick up FTA in my area. I don't have a FTA receiver yet, and have no experience with them. I have tinkered around with DBS and C-Band quite a bit.
What I am thinking about doing is using a high quality dish positioner with a 36 volt actuator to do the work and interface it with the FTA receiver.
I also have a 12" Paraclipse copy I am going to try on FTA, bought a prime focus LNB for it. It has been sitting unused for several years, with an 18" motor drive. I will build a custom switch to go between the dish positioner and the 2 motor drives. I expect it to be difficult getting the feed/dish optimized and tuned to track well.
I have not found much information on what FTA may be viewable up my way, anybody have an idea?
What I am thinking about doing is using a high quality dish positioner with a 36 volt actuator to do the work and interface it with the FTA receiver.
I also have a 12" Paraclipse copy I am going to try on FTA, bought a prime focus LNB for it. It has been sitting unused for several years, with an 18" motor drive. I will build a custom switch to go between the dish positioner and the 2 motor drives. I expect it to be difficult getting the feed/dish optimized and tuned to track well.
I have not found much information on what FTA may be viewable up my way, anybody have an idea?