Hi all, I was able to re-assemble my 10 foot BUD last weekend and hope to try to mount the feedhorn this weekend. While putting it back together I noticed the feedhorn is mounted with three legs but the dish is an octangle and the legs mount to the dish between the eight sections so another words the legs are not spaced even. One leg gap spans two dish sections and the other two leg sections span three dish sections. I did mark the dish sections before I took the dish down but I did not mark the feedhorn leg positions. I'm thinking I will need to carefully check the feedhorn alignment and position.
Anybody run across plans for a simple homemade focal finder cup? Maybe I can rig up something made out of PVC pipe? Any tips or tricks that might help me make sure I get the feedhorn mounted correct would be most welcome.
It's not clear to me if the position of the feedhorn in relation to the north south axis is important or if the skew is set only by the position of the servo/probe.
Anybody have any pictures showing the back of the feedhorn and the front of the dish so I can see the relation of the feedhorn to the north/south axis?
For now I just want to try and lock on to one satellite and set the skew probe for either V or H and try to pull in a few channels. It would help a lot if I could preset the probe to V or H with the correct skew angle but I do not understand how the probe position relates to vertical or horizontal. For example - if the dish was on my due south satellite and I wanted V would the probe be straight up and down?
here is a picture of the feedhorn.
Here is a picture of the dish before it was moved.
Thanks, DC
Anybody run across plans for a simple homemade focal finder cup? Maybe I can rig up something made out of PVC pipe? Any tips or tricks that might help me make sure I get the feedhorn mounted correct would be most welcome.
It's not clear to me if the position of the feedhorn in relation to the north south axis is important or if the skew is set only by the position of the servo/probe.
Anybody have any pictures showing the back of the feedhorn and the front of the dish so I can see the relation of the feedhorn to the north/south axis?
For now I just want to try and lock on to one satellite and set the skew probe for either V or H and try to pull in a few channels. It would help a lot if I could preset the probe to V or H with the correct skew angle but I do not understand how the probe position relates to vertical or horizontal. For example - if the dish was on my due south satellite and I wanted V would the probe be straight up and down?

here is a picture of the feedhorn.

Here is a picture of the dish before it was moved.
Thanks, DC