Well, you don't have the park yet, but if you wanted to get some experience, I would break down the project into several parts.
First part would be reception:
- determine 10 channels you would like to use
- monitor those 10 and see how signal level and quality vary over time
- you might learn you'd need larger dishes for bad-weather days (rain)
- get experience during winter conditions (snow/ freeze?)
Then you could go on to mixing the modulator signals together.
And the third thing to test would be distribution to 10/100 users.
But, ya gotta start somewhere.
First part would be reception:
- determine 10 channels you would like to use
- monitor those 10 and see how signal level and quality vary over time
- you might learn you'd need larger dishes for bad-weather days (rain)
- get experience during winter conditions (snow/ freeze?)
Then you could go on to mixing the modulator signals together.
And the third thing to test would be distribution to 10/100 users.
But, ya gotta start somewhere.