Can you combine signals?

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Can you have two dished pointed to the same satellite and combine the signals to get a nice strong signal off a normally weak signal???
 
Not in a consumer application. Radio telescopes are co-phased together but there is nothing out there you could do that with at home.
 
Get two identical dishes, install with perfect alignment, tracking and skew. Buy external sync reference LNBs and a frequency generator. Install with identical length and matching cables to a high quality combiner. There you have it! Something that with provide about 60-70% efficiency of simply doubling the reflector size at 10+ times the price. Maybe for bragging rights, but not the best use of my time or energy.... :)
 
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Get two identical dishes, install with perfect alignment, tracking and skew. Buy external sync reference LNBs and a frequency generator. Install with identical length and matching cables to a high quality combiner. There you have it! Something that with provide about 60-70% efficiency of simply doubling the reflector size at 10+ times the price. Maybe for bragging rights, but not the best use of my time or energy.... :)

That sounds easy enough... :cool:
 
You sure can, but like Brian said too much extra money and time and effort for me. :)
 
Am I being a moron for saying using a bigger dish would fix weak signals? (Unless you can't i guess)
 
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Yep that would be way easier.
 
One of the first things I learned about satellite is that a bigger dish is always better.

So if the application calls for a 90cm dish, I’m putting in a 6 foot dish, at the least. I do not like “Searching for satellite signal, please wait”...
 
I remember readin (some time ago, and I don't know where) that the VLA deep space dish farms use multiple dishes, not for gain, but to emulate the focus (beamwidth) of a dish near the width of the dish farm.
 
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