This weekend I assembled and installed my new SAMI 10 foot dish with a BSC-621.
The dish went together nicely and I used strings across the dish to check that it was not warped and assembled properly. It checked out good. I set the declination angle and roughed in true south (really rough).
Since I already have another bud, I pointed it to amc-3 and then checked the dish elevation and used an angle finder to get a baseline.
I struggled with the lnbf and finally got something on ku. There IS definitely a compromise when figuring the focal depth on a BSC-621 between highest Ku signal quality and little or no c-band and vice versa. I found a happy medium that I could live with.
Finding the focal point was a little tricky. Using C-band first and then fine tuning the focal point with KU on the same bird.
Here's one for you all- I found the "focal point" so I thought and tweaked the dish elevation to fine tune the signal. I had a poor to fair signal on amc-3 KU Pbs channels. Around 48% quality using a pansat 2500 for reference and testing.
Knowing it should be better than this, I checked focal point again. While standing on the ladder if I tilted the lnbf in its loose fitting scalar ring I would get a better signal. This made me think. I was only getting the signal from the bottom of the dish and not the whole dish (seemed to working like an offset dish and not a prime focus (sort of).
So I lowered the elevation to where the signal just dropped out and I tighted down the lnbf in the scalar ring. I went down and raised the dish and boom the signal was blasting in.
As it stands now I have strong C-band all the way from amc-6 to amc-8
Ku band is strong on G10r but dwindles as you go east. When I get to SBS-6 and amc-6 ku I have decent signals but not great. I need to tilt the elevation and see which direction my polar mount is off.
It's raining now so it will have to wait another day.
How many of you fill your pole with cement all the way to the top?
The dish went together nicely and I used strings across the dish to check that it was not warped and assembled properly. It checked out good. I set the declination angle and roughed in true south (really rough).
Since I already have another bud, I pointed it to amc-3 and then checked the dish elevation and used an angle finder to get a baseline.
I struggled with the lnbf and finally got something on ku. There IS definitely a compromise when figuring the focal depth on a BSC-621 between highest Ku signal quality and little or no c-band and vice versa. I found a happy medium that I could live with.
Finding the focal point was a little tricky. Using C-band first and then fine tuning the focal point with KU on the same bird.
Here's one for you all- I found the "focal point" so I thought and tweaked the dish elevation to fine tune the signal. I had a poor to fair signal on amc-3 KU Pbs channels. Around 48% quality using a pansat 2500 for reference and testing.
Knowing it should be better than this, I checked focal point again. While standing on the ladder if I tilted the lnbf in its loose fitting scalar ring I would get a better signal. This made me think. I was only getting the signal from the bottom of the dish and not the whole dish (seemed to working like an offset dish and not a prime focus (sort of).
So I lowered the elevation to where the signal just dropped out and I tighted down the lnbf in the scalar ring. I went down and raised the dish and boom the signal was blasting in.
As it stands now I have strong C-band all the way from amc-6 to amc-8
Ku band is strong on G10r but dwindles as you go east. When I get to SBS-6 and amc-6 ku I have decent signals but not great. I need to tilt the elevation and see which direction my polar mount is off.
It's raining now so it will have to wait another day.
How many of you fill your pole with cement all the way to the top?
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