For the past few years I've been collecting dishes and parts and just never had the time (and WAF) to devote to getting a dish farm established... until now! The land to my south is being rezones for a residential lot (exactly opposite of what the land owner said when we bought this land "...that land will never have a house on it... blah blah blah..."). So the wife, who up until now has been kinda cold to the dish idea, just said to me "you have a green light to put up as many dishes as you want". That really spurred me on! Nothing like a dozen dishes to make a good impression on prospective lot buyers.
I currently have an 8' Channel Master for C-Band with a Ku LNBF strapped to the side on a polar mount. http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/threads/ghetto-ku-sidecar-on-8-channel-master.302239/ I also have a GeosatPro 90cm dish on a motor. The setup works well, but the weaker C Band signals are out of reach. I just hate waiting for the dish movements to jump from orbital to orbital. So, multiple dishes seems like a good pursuit.
I acquired a 12' mesh dish that is in pretty good shape complete with polar mount and pole (http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/thr...to-take-a-look-at.327363/page-29#post-3213144 ) but the actuator was seized and may be damaged beyond repair from the brute force it took to get it free again. If I get it up, it might be stationary until I get a replacement actuator for it. I may not need to make it movable though, because...
I also have a nice 10' single piece fiberglass dish, with polar mount, actuator and pole that I think will be a very good performer. A thread from 2-1/2 years ago... http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/thr...ss-one-piece-home-from-260-miles-away.317487/
About 1-1/2 years ago I came across an advertisement here on satguys http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/threads/primestar-and-other-dishes-for-sale.342914/ and wound up getting 9 Primestar 84e dishes and a 90m Channel Master... they sat and sat...
I picked up about 10 Eagle Aspen 270Ku dual output LNBs with the feedhorn, all lightly used and they all check out! For reference: https://www.impaktproducts.com/Eagle-Aspen-270-Ku-Band-Dual-Output-Linear-LNBF-ON-SALE-p-16619.html I did not order from impak, but from the kijiji. Less than $100 delivered out of Canada was decent. In my testing on 125w OETA, 87w LPBS and 30w, they seem to perform well.
To prepare for trouble free installation, I set up a 84e inside and figured the aiming geometry, as I've been frustrated before by offset dishes with half-baked elevation scales. To my delight, the elevation scale was about spot-on. I also learned that the flat surface on the mount bracket next to the elevation fine adjustment screw is parallel to the aiming line. You can just put an inclinometer there and directly read the elevation.
A few weeks ago I moved to the verification of performance phase. I set up an 84e on a pallet for temporary aiming out of the overhead doors of the shop. 97w (my south sat) popped right in with good signal strength on the Sathero SH-200. I worried about the parabolic reflector used for off-south aiming because there have been no provisions to skew the dish, just the LNBs. The feedhorn is locked relative to the dish.
I swung the dish over to 125w and got good signals with the lnb skewed. Next was 87w, it popped right in with decent signal too. I've dreaded the 30w because several things were unknown; the lack of dish skewing, the elevation may not dip down to 9°... but I tested it and it does! I swung the dish to 30w with 45° of lnb skew and sexysat came right in . So, now I'm thinking I can get away with not skewing any of the 84e dishes!
Here's the 84e getting 30w at 9° elevation...
A few weeks ago, I dropped a text to the guy I got the 84e dishes from, because he had a 1.8m Prodeline when I was there. He still had it and let me buy it off him, so now I have a 1.8m with the AZ/EL mount and a polar mount on which to work fabricating a dish mount, taking in account the offset angle and declination.
So now I have most all the pieces ready for putting the dishes up. Oh, and I grabbed some scrap tubing and pipe from the salvage yard for mounting.
All I need now is the spare time, which I think I'll have this spring, and some good weather and the spring dish planting will begin!
No promises of progress, but I intend to keep this post updated as progress is made. Wish me luck!
I currently have an 8' Channel Master for C-Band with a Ku LNBF strapped to the side on a polar mount. http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/threads/ghetto-ku-sidecar-on-8-channel-master.302239/ I also have a GeosatPro 90cm dish on a motor. The setup works well, but the weaker C Band signals are out of reach. I just hate waiting for the dish movements to jump from orbital to orbital. So, multiple dishes seems like a good pursuit.
I acquired a 12' mesh dish that is in pretty good shape complete with polar mount and pole (http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/thr...to-take-a-look-at.327363/page-29#post-3213144 ) but the actuator was seized and may be damaged beyond repair from the brute force it took to get it free again. If I get it up, it might be stationary until I get a replacement actuator for it. I may not need to make it movable though, because...
I also have a nice 10' single piece fiberglass dish, with polar mount, actuator and pole that I think will be a very good performer. A thread from 2-1/2 years ago... http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/thr...ss-one-piece-home-from-260-miles-away.317487/
About 1-1/2 years ago I came across an advertisement here on satguys http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/threads/primestar-and-other-dishes-for-sale.342914/ and wound up getting 9 Primestar 84e dishes and a 90m Channel Master... they sat and sat...
I picked up about 10 Eagle Aspen 270Ku dual output LNBs with the feedhorn, all lightly used and they all check out! For reference: https://www.impaktproducts.com/Eagle-Aspen-270-Ku-Band-Dual-Output-Linear-LNBF-ON-SALE-p-16619.html I did not order from impak, but from the kijiji. Less than $100 delivered out of Canada was decent. In my testing on 125w OETA, 87w LPBS and 30w, they seem to perform well.
To prepare for trouble free installation, I set up a 84e inside and figured the aiming geometry, as I've been frustrated before by offset dishes with half-baked elevation scales. To my delight, the elevation scale was about spot-on. I also learned that the flat surface on the mount bracket next to the elevation fine adjustment screw is parallel to the aiming line. You can just put an inclinometer there and directly read the elevation.
A few weeks ago I moved to the verification of performance phase. I set up an 84e on a pallet for temporary aiming out of the overhead doors of the shop. 97w (my south sat) popped right in with good signal strength on the Sathero SH-200. I worried about the parabolic reflector used for off-south aiming because there have been no provisions to skew the dish, just the LNBs. The feedhorn is locked relative to the dish.
I swung the dish over to 125w and got good signals with the lnb skewed. Next was 87w, it popped right in with decent signal too. I've dreaded the 30w because several things were unknown; the lack of dish skewing, the elevation may not dip down to 9°... but I tested it and it does! I swung the dish to 30w with 45° of lnb skew and sexysat came right in . So, now I'm thinking I can get away with not skewing any of the 84e dishes!
Here's the 84e getting 30w at 9° elevation...
A few weeks ago, I dropped a text to the guy I got the 84e dishes from, because he had a 1.8m Prodeline when I was there. He still had it and let me buy it off him, so now I have a 1.8m with the AZ/EL mount and a polar mount on which to work fabricating a dish mount, taking in account the offset angle and declination.
So now I have most all the pieces ready for putting the dishes up. Oh, and I grabbed some scrap tubing and pipe from the salvage yard for mounting.
All I need now is the spare time, which I think I'll have this spring, and some good weather and the spring dish planting will begin!
No promises of progress, but I intend to keep this post updated as progress is made. Wish me luck!