Interesting project. You did it much differently than I would have. I wouldn't have used the long extender arms on on the dish instead would have tilled the Ajax down more and it wouldn't have minded. For me doing that would mean less chance of flex in the mount. I was going to do a project like this w/ 1.8 prod I had stored away. But in bringing it home the ropes that I had used to tie it down with broke and the dish went flying and busted it up. Why not make this a C/Ku using the sliding plate mount from Prodelin. Punch the right size hole thru that and mount a C/Ku feed there then put on a conical scalar. Just what I would do. Each to his own.
Thanks whatchel1, this project has been fun, and I have learned a lot from it. Hate to hear about your mishap with that Prod 1.8. that really sucks, hope you run across another one.
The reason I used the long extensions to tilt the dish down is they are needed so the dish "looks down" far enough to track the arc.
It's a very simple formula to setup an offset dish on a polar or BUD H-H mount:
1.) Run mount to apex and aim to true south (93W for me)
2.) Set elevation bar to your "modified" latitude (37.7 degrees for me).
3.) Tilt dish down by declination + dish offset (5.3 + 22.3 = 27.6 degrees for me)
4.) Make a slight mount positioning/azimuth adjustment if necessary (I am slightly off of 93W long. so I had to).
5.) Celebrate a well-tracking dish with beverage of your choice.
As you can see, the only difference between the setup for an offset, as compared to a prime focus, is allowing for the degrees of offset of the dish. Period.
I had actually considered throwing a C/Ku LNBF/conical scalar combo on there for fun, and might still, but this dish's true mission for me is motorized Ku-only.