So after having been bitten by the bug........after it got cold and snowy, I decided that I could live no longer without at least one BUD.
The first picture is what I had (and a picture of a small part of the new back yard).
The second one is my very first C-Band dish from probably 1991 or 1992 when I was young and needed some more tv.........there you see the dish (yes the very one) that started me on a long and still fascinating hobby!
The third one is the dish with scalar ring mounted and some aligning left to do.
The fourth is the LNB I dug up........I was suprised that I had one so seemingly modern, just what I needed for connection to a FTA receiver. I guess all the hoarding of satellite dish parts is finally paying off!
The fifth and sixth are my VERY temporary mount..........unless like my sig. says, unless it works. It's just a ABS pipe with some braces..........which is, by the way working, the plywood held down by a number of concrete blocks.
I was looking for AMC1 and being as how I still don't have internet at home, I didn't have access to Lyngsat or "The List" I really had nothing to go on.
I connected an old analog receiver to it and found a couple of satellites with analog feeds. One happened to be Dr. Gene Scott.......erie.........something very erie about that.
I ended up at G-16 and scanned that in with the Pansat..........it's no AMC1 but 'till I have a bit more time it'll have to do.
Oh, the dish. It's a 6' StarTrak mesh. The last pic with the strings across the scalar ring, the strings weren't properly centered on the dish, thus it looks as though the focal point is off, it's not. The dish has a very slight twist which hopefully won't be an issue. This dish will likely only be used for a fixed setup until I can find a larger one for a motorized setup.
The first picture is what I had (and a picture of a small part of the new back yard).
The second one is my very first C-Band dish from probably 1991 or 1992 when I was young and needed some more tv.........there you see the dish (yes the very one) that started me on a long and still fascinating hobby!
The third one is the dish with scalar ring mounted and some aligning left to do.
The fourth is the LNB I dug up........I was suprised that I had one so seemingly modern, just what I needed for connection to a FTA receiver. I guess all the hoarding of satellite dish parts is finally paying off!
The fifth and sixth are my VERY temporary mount..........unless like my sig. says, unless it works. It's just a ABS pipe with some braces..........which is, by the way working, the plywood held down by a number of concrete blocks.
I was looking for AMC1 and being as how I still don't have internet at home, I didn't have access to Lyngsat or "The List" I really had nothing to go on.
I connected an old analog receiver to it and found a couple of satellites with analog feeds. One happened to be Dr. Gene Scott.......erie.........something very erie about that.
I ended up at G-16 and scanned that in with the Pansat..........it's no AMC1 but 'till I have a bit more time it'll have to do.
Oh, the dish. It's a 6' StarTrak mesh. The last pic with the strings across the scalar ring, the strings weren't properly centered on the dish, thus it looks as though the focal point is off, it's not. The dish has a very slight twist which hopefully won't be an issue. This dish will likely only be used for a fixed setup until I can find a larger one for a motorized setup.