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C & Ku Band on Small Dish

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Thanks David. As soon as I make some adjustments in my setup. I'll commence with playing with the cband on my small dish.
 

When ya have time, could you please list the channels you get?

Cheers, K
 
interesting project. I'm thinking of putting my c-band on the 1.2 and the k-band on the 6'. would any of the lnbf's I use on the 1.2 for k-band work on the 6' prime focus dish? chas
 
Not properly, what you need is a Ku LNBF designed for prime focus.
 
The channel list is what I would want; but first, let's take a look at the comparison of 2 degree spaced frequencies of co-4 degree spaces. Here, the available satellite frequencies list of FTA or DVB-S/S2 is compared to both sides of the dishes available + not FTA frequencies list "used" on each of the adjacent satellites! What shows at 4 feet are a NUMBER OF PROBLEMS IN c band receptiveness; it still depends on the dishes "beamwidth"; which varies immensely at diameter. This does not mean it misses that much; because the signals are still there; the "avalanch" "available" becomes the important thing "missing"... 6 foot shows this problem too; and without making it perfectly static in all formational dish reflection; will it work on "every channel" (no) but it gets many I want and need! And the oldest satellites in the sky today depend on their constellation values still (2 degree spacing +- .); they work for the channels they aim at "statically" or on polar mounts!

I used a dish that was 4' mesh portable; (today motor only) in 2008 and watched Sportsman channel in FTA mode for years (before they became scrambled) using a c lnbf single; so yes; they will get you channels! Lots (enough) if you speak English (C Band has most)! To get KU with it is the pudding; we already know how fine an arc that is needed!
 
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