In short, it works, but is it optimal?
So, I had this old primestar (6262?) lnb/feedhorn from one of my oval dishes just sitting there and thought, gee Wally, I bet I could mount that to the 1.2 meter. So, I did. I used the large lnbf holder that is used for holding a c band or c/ku lnbf. The holder was a little too big in diameter, so I wrapped a piece of RG6 around the primestar lnb and it clamped up nicely.
So, this primestar lnb and feedhorn is working pretty nicely and without getting into too many details, I can say that it seems to be performing very well. I don't appear to be missing any channels.
However, I'm thinking that I'm missing out on some signal for two reasons. First reason being the shape of the feedhorn because it is oval shaped and not round.
Second, the holder is clamped around the LNB itself, which pushes the feedhorn closer to the reflector and I believe the ideal focal depth would involve getting the feedhorn closer to the holder. I've got it as far back as I can get it now.
Missing out on all of the reflected signal could mean not getting some feeds. I want to get an invacom, but only if it would give me some benefit. What do you guys think?
PS: I worry too much.
So, I had this old primestar (6262?) lnb/feedhorn from one of my oval dishes just sitting there and thought, gee Wally, I bet I could mount that to the 1.2 meter. So, I did. I used the large lnbf holder that is used for holding a c band or c/ku lnbf. The holder was a little too big in diameter, so I wrapped a piece of RG6 around the primestar lnb and it clamped up nicely.
So, this primestar lnb and feedhorn is working pretty nicely and without getting into too many details, I can say that it seems to be performing very well. I don't appear to be missing any channels.
However, I'm thinking that I'm missing out on some signal for two reasons. First reason being the shape of the feedhorn because it is oval shaped and not round.
Second, the holder is clamped around the LNB itself, which pushes the feedhorn closer to the reflector and I believe the ideal focal depth would involve getting the feedhorn closer to the holder. I've got it as far back as I can get it now.
Missing out on all of the reflected signal could mean not getting some feeds. I want to get an invacom, but only if it would give me some benefit. What do you guys think?
PS: I worry too much.