So I had an old DP500+ laying around and I had run across this "Universal LNB Bracket" supposedly intended for use on the DP500 or other 18" dishes. I bought it from HyperMegaSat.com for $5 shipped. These are my results using Galaxy 19 @97....
Test Equipment:
-Coolsat 7000 Firm. V1.12
-DishPro 500+ Dish
-New WSI .2 KU LNB
-Universal LNB Bracket
The Test:
Using this picture as a comparison, you can tell that the bracket places the LNB much lower and closer to the reflector compared the original LNB placement. Using the Instructions I found on a seperate website, this is how the LNB should be mounted *included mounting screw is too large and had to use original DP hardware to mount bracket.
This is what it looked like, mounted. Needless to say, I could not find even the tiniest ammount of signal with this configuration. No matter how I tried adjusting the bracket, I was getting absolutely nothing. This was last weekends attempt.
This weekend, I traced out the original LNB onto cardboard to use as a template to try a place the LNB in the exact same position. It took a left over TV Wall Mount Bracket, and a few spacers/washers to position it in the same spot, but IT WORKED! Right off the bat I got 15% Q, and after some fine tuning, I peaked it 74% Q using the strongest TP.
I picked up a total of 85 FTA Channels, all viewable without any pixelation. The bracket fits loose inside the DP Arm, so after some more modding, I should have this thing rock solid.
And so goes the addition of the latest member of my Sat Farm Family!
*NOTE: DP500+ LNB arm has a 16 degree offset. Using the results from an angle finder, then adding the 16 degrees made it incredibly easy and accurate to set the elevation.
Test Equipment:
-Coolsat 7000 Firm. V1.12
-DishPro 500+ Dish
-New WSI .2 KU LNB
-Universal LNB Bracket
The Test:
Using this picture as a comparison, you can tell that the bracket places the LNB much lower and closer to the reflector compared the original LNB placement. Using the Instructions I found on a seperate website, this is how the LNB should be mounted *included mounting screw is too large and had to use original DP hardware to mount bracket.
This is what it looked like, mounted. Needless to say, I could not find even the tiniest ammount of signal with this configuration. No matter how I tried adjusting the bracket, I was getting absolutely nothing. This was last weekends attempt.
This weekend, I traced out the original LNB onto cardboard to use as a template to try a place the LNB in the exact same position. It took a left over TV Wall Mount Bracket, and a few spacers/washers to position it in the same spot, but IT WORKED! Right off the bat I got 15% Q, and after some fine tuning, I peaked it 74% Q using the strongest TP.
I picked up a total of 85 FTA Channels, all viewable without any pixelation. The bracket fits loose inside the DP Arm, so after some more modding, I should have this thing rock solid.
And so goes the addition of the latest member of my Sat Farm Family!
*NOTE: DP500+ LNB arm has a 16 degree offset. Using the results from an angle finder, then adding the 16 degrees made it incredibly easy and accurate to set the elevation.