Anyone with ku results with corotorII?

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sikma

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I've been thinking about investing in a corotorII c/ku setup on various size dishes (5-10 footers). Has anyone done some tests, particularly on the ku side. It seems to me that if one would use a corotor with the servo to control the skew, results would be much better than that of a lnbf combo.
 
The ADL RP-3 would be the best choice for accurate setting of
the polarity/skew. It had the original patent for C/Ku reception,
which the Chaparral Corotor II infringed upon. If it were possible
to show you a Corotor II from about 10 years ago versus one made
and sold recently, you would notice a mechanical difference in the
Ku probe. After a patent infringement settlement, to avoid future
payment of additional royalties, the feed probe was changed just
enough to avoid infringing on the original ADL patent. Performance
on Ku-band indeed suffered from the original.

While you may pay more for an ADL feedhorn, it is made in the U.S.,
and with the 3 wire servo motor connection you will be able to precisely
set the proper skew for each polarity. An A/B comparison of the RP-3
versus any of the C/Ku LNBF devices will show superior performance
with the ADL feedhorn. General comment has been that you lose 15 to
20 percent of the ku-band signal on the C/Ku LNBF, compared to a feedhorn
with separate LNBs.

The difference in performance and the ability to select individual LNBs
for specific stability requirements is one of the advantages of using a
C/Ku feedhorn. You will certainly pay several times more (when the
cost of LNBs is added in) than a C/Ku LNBF, but it is the only way to
extract true performance on both bands with a single device.
 
Thanks Mike. I checked your site. You list several models of the ADL. Which model would you suggest that would 'act' like the corotorII. Is it the c/ku band linear w/polarizer or the WIDEBAND linear w/polarizer?
 
Hey Mike,

If it were possible to show you a Corotor II from about 10 years ago versus one made and sold recently, you would notice a mechanical difference in the Ku probe.

Here is a Co-Rotor II wave-guide mouth that was manufactured prior to 1995.

co-rotor-mouth.jpg

It is quite different than the probe that is on the newer models. This is the one I have installed on the Birdview.

I can't believe I don't have a picture of the Co-Rotor II mouth that I purchased new and installed last summer.

If someone else doesn't have one, I can climb up and take a shot.

Fred
 
If it were possible
to show you a Corotor II from about 10 years ago versus one made
and sold recently, you would notice a mechanical difference in the
Ku probe.

Which would this be the original or newer design?
 

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