Dreamfox1, it is amazing that you are receiving C-Band from an off-centered LNBF on such a small dish
I may have to experiment with a Mini-BUD someday...
I may have to experiment with a Mini-BUD someday...
Dreamfox, I too would like to know how reception is with the c-band LNB like that. I have a 36" that I'm able to pull some stuff in on, and have a conical feed horn that I need to 'modify' and try. But if your getting decent channels with a cut scalar like that I may have to try it.
Dreamfox1, it is amazing that you are receiving C-Band from an off-centered LNBF on such a small dish
I may have to experiment with a Mini-BUD someday...
Please provide what LNBF you are using and where you got the scalar ring.
Are the scalar rings still available?
I need a conical scalar ring to modify for my elliptical dish.
Satcom -
I put your pictures all into one folder so I can scroll through them and have a good look.
Unfortunately, some of the pictures have duplicate names.
What gives? Are you resetting your camera between picture runs?
Think I'll start over and prefix each batch with a name/number to keep them straight.
You've done some good work here.
Curious why you abandoned your clever C-band LNB holder?
Was it to just get some reference numbers on how much it mattered to put the C-LNB on top of the regular LNB holder?
I see you've documented the number of degrees difference between Ku and C-. (1.5º)
... and you've come to the conclusion that actual location of the C- can be anywhere around the focal point without much matter.
Looking through pictures posted before, by the guys using 1.2m dishes (4'), I see several have chosen to put the C- off to one side, and their Ku at the central focus of the dish.
One or more, put a circular off to the other side.
I can imagine how much weight their motors must handle.
Keep up the good work.
I want to see where this goes, when someone follows up with all the documented testing you're doing.
Very interesting.
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