Hi folks!
Quick question. The weather here in Socal is going to improve next week so I thought I would tackle the next project.
Week before last I picked up a sealed T-90 Wavefrontier off Craigslist. $100. Along with it I got two boxes of parts. Some Wavefrontier and DirectTV LNBs and a couple of Terk switches along with a heavy duty ground mount of some kind. The fellow I bought it from spoke almost no English. Based on what conversation we did have, I had the impression he found the whole lot next to a dumpster somewhere.
I've spent probably three hours looking at posts here and a couple of other sites. I am completely confused. I know these dishes use a special reverse polarity LNB for circular signals. That will work well for Ion and Nasa. But what about linear? Do I need special LNBs to do this? If not, is there anything I need to know about the focal points given how different this dish is? I have learned from the posts here that setting this dish up can be tricky, so I want to make sure I have as many of my ducks in line as possible prior to setting this up. Forgive me if this is answered somewhere fairly obvious. Since so many here have already set these up I thought it made sense to just ask.
Also, does anyone have a recommendation on mounting? I was thinking of sinking a piece of 2 3/8 conduit into concrete to mount it on and filling that with concrete. The ground doesn't freeze up here and is mostly decomposed granite, and so I figured a hole about 3' deep by 18" diameter would be adequate for a height of 4' to the mount on the dish. I could install guy wires to rebar around the post I suppose if needed. I can't go much deeper, as I hit rock. It does get windy here. We have the biggest wind farm in the US about ten miles away.
Thanks in advance!!! I'm looking forward to integrating the majority of the FTA that I watch with the OTA we get so the kids can just flip through the channels without asking for my help (they don't do delays well ).
Quick question. The weather here in Socal is going to improve next week so I thought I would tackle the next project.
Week before last I picked up a sealed T-90 Wavefrontier off Craigslist. $100. Along with it I got two boxes of parts. Some Wavefrontier and DirectTV LNBs and a couple of Terk switches along with a heavy duty ground mount of some kind. The fellow I bought it from spoke almost no English. Based on what conversation we did have, I had the impression he found the whole lot next to a dumpster somewhere.
I've spent probably three hours looking at posts here and a couple of other sites. I am completely confused. I know these dishes use a special reverse polarity LNB for circular signals. That will work well for Ion and Nasa. But what about linear? Do I need special LNBs to do this? If not, is there anything I need to know about the focal points given how different this dish is? I have learned from the posts here that setting this dish up can be tricky, so I want to make sure I have as many of my ducks in line as possible prior to setting this up. Forgive me if this is answered somewhere fairly obvious. Since so many here have already set these up I thought it made sense to just ask.
Also, does anyone have a recommendation on mounting? I was thinking of sinking a piece of 2 3/8 conduit into concrete to mount it on and filling that with concrete. The ground doesn't freeze up here and is mostly decomposed granite, and so I figured a hole about 3' deep by 18" diameter would be adequate for a height of 4' to the mount on the dish. I could install guy wires to rebar around the post I suppose if needed. I can't go much deeper, as I hit rock. It does get windy here. We have the biggest wind farm in the US about ten miles away.
Thanks in advance!!! I'm looking forward to integrating the majority of the FTA that I watch with the OTA we get so the kids can just flip through the channels without asking for my help (they don't do delays well ).