I've been lurking, learning best I can for a month or so before I start to put my first system together, and haven't found answers to a few Q's, but first a little background.
1) I've decided I want a motorized system with at least some c-band capability for the strong c-birds along with Ku.
2) I must mount to north wall of my 2.5 story south facing house w/dish centered and looking over peak of gable - only place to get clear sky view in crowded Chicago neighborhood (sardine can packed lots and tall trees). Have to do the install/mount while hanging out rear attic window, as roof is dangerously steep and peak is 35ft above ground. Besides I'm unwilling to penetrate the roof.
3) 1.2meter max dish under consideration (possibly CM120). Size limit based on getting it through attic window, manageable weight during install, and cosmetic size limit. Have read others c-band success w/1.2m. Know about the adjacent sat interference issue due to beamwidth of main dish lobe.
Now the major Questions (rants)!!!!
1) Can't find (haven't seen or read about) a polar mount motor drive/controller that also has a secondary motorized elevation (declination?) capability. I want this for the following reasons:
a) I've read that some have dealt with adjacent sat interference by slightly mis aiming away from the interfering bird. This wont work if bird you want is sandwiched between 2 other equal powered c-band birds. However, if you could mis aim up or down say a degree or two(an OFFSET to the nominal declination) you might be able to push both interfering signals far enough down the mainlobe slope to help, without losing too much on the middle bird.
b) With the nasty installation conditions I'll have, I want complete remote motorized control for tweaking purposes, because I don't want to deal with mechanical tweaking once installed unless something outright breaks.
2) Assuming the motorized drives/(actuators??) to do this are readily available, is there a controller (hopefully built into an FTA receiver) that could store in memory AND USE BOTH parameters so the declination offset parameter (ie, my tweak) will be automated?
If I can get past these hurdles, then I'll start thinking about wind loads (It is the Windy City after all!) and mechanical strength issues of mounting.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
1) I've decided I want a motorized system with at least some c-band capability for the strong c-birds along with Ku.
2) I must mount to north wall of my 2.5 story south facing house w/dish centered and looking over peak of gable - only place to get clear sky view in crowded Chicago neighborhood (sardine can packed lots and tall trees). Have to do the install/mount while hanging out rear attic window, as roof is dangerously steep and peak is 35ft above ground. Besides I'm unwilling to penetrate the roof.
3) 1.2meter max dish under consideration (possibly CM120). Size limit based on getting it through attic window, manageable weight during install, and cosmetic size limit. Have read others c-band success w/1.2m. Know about the adjacent sat interference issue due to beamwidth of main dish lobe.
Now the major Questions (rants)!!!!
1) Can't find (haven't seen or read about) a polar mount motor drive/controller that also has a secondary motorized elevation (declination?) capability. I want this for the following reasons:
a) I've read that some have dealt with adjacent sat interference by slightly mis aiming away from the interfering bird. This wont work if bird you want is sandwiched between 2 other equal powered c-band birds. However, if you could mis aim up or down say a degree or two(an OFFSET to the nominal declination) you might be able to push both interfering signals far enough down the mainlobe slope to help, without losing too much on the middle bird.
b) With the nasty installation conditions I'll have, I want complete remote motorized control for tweaking purposes, because I don't want to deal with mechanical tweaking once installed unless something outright breaks.
2) Assuming the motorized drives/(actuators??) to do this are readily available, is there a controller (hopefully built into an FTA receiver) that could store in memory AND USE BOTH parameters so the declination offset parameter (ie, my tweak) will be automated?
If I can get past these hurdles, then I'll start thinking about wind loads (It is the Windy City after all!) and mechanical strength issues of mounting.
Thanks in advance,
Jim