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- 11-23-2009 12:34 PM #1
Green laser and dish obstructions.
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Just wanted to pass on an idea.
I used a green laser at night to see if my dish was getting obstructed.
I mounted off the LNB arm. Not sure this was the best place my 30" Offset dish?
Be careful they are bright.
Do use too long they are very visible.
Good luck
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- 11-23-2009 04:36 PM #2
I've thought about doing this on my motorized dish. I'll play with the laser any chance I get.
- 11-23-2009 11:32 PM #3
I used a red one when checking LOS for mine.
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- 11-24-2009 12:00 AM #4
- 11-24-2009 02:26 AM #5
Green ones are awesome when it's pitch black. We were without power for a few days earlier in the year and I would take it outside at night to play with it without interference from streetlights. It's also very good for pointing out stars since the beam is visible.
- 11-24-2009 03:16 AM #6
It's also a good way to potentially go to jail. It's illegal to shine lasers at airplanes/police choppers and people have gone to jail for it.
I use my laser to check feedhorn centering (pointing it into the dish). I never point one into the sky so I don't run any reason for an aircraft operator to blame me for potential safety issues.
I do visual (or use the sun during those two times a year) for obstruction checks.
- 11-24-2009 03:27 AM #7
That is true. However they are used extensively by the astronomy crowd. The chances of shining them into an aircraft accidentally are very slim. That being said, I would not use one near an airport and make sure it IS a star and not the light from a plane before pointing that thing around elsewhere.
- 11-24-2009 04:24 AM #8
one concern:
My local 99¢ store chain carries red laser pointers . . . for . . . 99¢ !
I bought a handful to use for dish alignment and similar projects.
Sometimes it can cost more for replacement button batteries, unless you can find them at the 99¢ store, too.
Just one problem: the laser is never
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with the body of the cheap pointer.
So, if you use one, be sure you align the beam, not just the body.
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- 11-24-2009 07:27 PM #9
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I just bought a green laser pointer for this purpose a few weeks ago.
Was having troubles getting 15w. Turns out my dish doesn't quite clear the tree
But green laser pointers do work good for this purpose, and besides, they are fun to play with too.
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- 11-25-2009 01:59 AM #10
I have read that there are different qualities of the green lasers, that some are not near as good as the others (such as the cheaper ones) and that there are certain things to look out for.
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