I think it was 6 trusses now come to think of it...Is it like the standard original Paraclipse with the 8 trusses and concentric rings, with hundreds of clips? If so the mesh is special material quite stiff the parabola is formed by shaping the mesh with clips. While a great dish for C band I doubt any of them would work well on Ku. Any sort of light mesh or screen would be a fail.
Thanks for the reply. I will be checking it out tomorrow. I'll post pics when I get someI think it was 6 trusses now come to think of it...
Now I know Paraclipse later on had some Ku friendly dishes in that size, only the original classic Paraclipse dishes would be a problem. They did not envision the new band when they were conceived. It sounds like you are describing the original "expanded mesh" Paraclipse. Put a lot of them together have the scars to show for it.Thanks for the reply. I will be checking it out tomorrow. I'll post pics when I get some
You should be able to order extruded or perforated aluminum sheets from any metal stock distributor or fabricator in a larger city. They will have it shipped to their shop for local delivery.
Remove the mesh from one one the panels that is in better condition and the shop should be able to use as a template. Couldn't imagine using manual scissor shears to cut out all of the panels. If you do it yourself, buy a battery or electric shears.
FYI... You will likely cuss like a drunken sailor whenever the name Paraclipse is heard, once you have clipped an entire 10' Paraclipse dish... LOL!!!
From my past experiences, the newer Paraclipse dishes were never very good performers on KU. They will last forever, stand up to the worst storms, good performance on C-band and looked beautiful!
Looks like you could find some thin aluminum strap. Drills holes down the middle and secure with rivets or screws to the center of the rib. Insert the panels and take a plastic mallet and bend the edges down to crimp the mesh in place.Does anyone know where I can get the plastic piece that slides in the channel on the rib of a Paraclipse that holds the mesh down? Is there something I can substitute?
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Looks like you could find some thin aluminum strap. Drills holes down the middle and secure with rivets or screws to the center of the rib. Insert the panels and take a plastic mallet and bend the edges down to crimp the mesh in place.
Like 907tech commented, my Channel Master has aluminum channel to secure the mesh too. True, the surface is not as perfect as a spun aluminum dish but it still works wellHow much would aluminum strips on top affect signal?
But then again... Lots of mesh/perforated dishes used metal track to hold the panels in place. Probably more of an issue on Ku, I guess.
I'm just glad it ain't me having to work with all those stiff aluminum wires sticking out. Yikes!