questic said:Now this is a creative way of making it happen with three LNB's and a big ole scalar ring...
zodiak said::shocked Wow!!!! :shocked
What a setup, man! You are my hero!
Do you mind me asking what are you using the elvevation servo for? I'd also be interested if you post some comparison between you feedhord-mounted Ku LNB vs. the Invacom.
Great job!
Well, this question is not directly related to this thread. I'm talking about this photo.spyder said:elevation servo? I'm not sure which part you are referring to there. ?
I assume you use adjusted angles when you position your dish, right?spyder said:The quality readings between the Norsat ku lnb and the Invacom lnbf are actually about the same, even though the Invacom is at about a 2 degree offset from the central feed throat.
zodiak said:Well, this question is not directly related to this thread. I'm talking about this photo.
I assume you use adjusted angles when you position your dish, right?
jerryt said:Hey Spyder
How does your KU LNB get the proper skew for each satellite with your polar mount.
The LNB doesn't tilt as the dish moves does it?
jerryt said:Hey Spyder
I can see how the Polar Mount follows the satellite arc, but I don't understand how it would change the skew of the dish.
I can see how with a HH motor the offset arm on the motor causes the skew to change fron East to West.
Could you help me understand this? Does the KU lnb actually have a physically different skew when most West and Most East?
Thanks