mr3p SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Pub Member / Supporter Jan 1, 2010 1,320 262 West Apr 26, 2020 #1 Cleaning out garage yesterday and found my conical scalar, which I had used on a miniBUD, and was wondering if it would be of any benefit for Ku?
Cleaning out garage yesterday and found my conical scalar, which I had used on a miniBUD, and was wondering if it would be of any benefit for Ku?
RimaNTSS SatelliteGuys Pro Aug 9, 2013 894 960 Riga Apr 26, 2020 #2 It is hard to say without seeing any pictures. But if conical scalar was for C-band LNB than it has no use for Ku-band. Ku-band LNBFs already have conical scalars integrated.
It is hard to say without seeing any pictures. But if conical scalar was for C-band LNB than it has no use for Ku-band. Ku-band LNBFs already have conical scalars integrated.
mr3p SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Pub Member / Supporter Jan 1, 2010 1,320 262 West Apr 26, 2020 #3 I was referring to the conical scalar typically used to receive Cband on offset Ku dish:
RimaNTSS SatelliteGuys Pro Aug 9, 2013 894 960 Riga Apr 26, 2020 #4 Yes, this conical is for C-band LNB to use on an offset dish. Reactions: mr3p
mr3p SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Pub Member / Supporter Jan 1, 2010 1,320 262 West Apr 26, 2020 #5 So no value for Ku?
M Magic Static SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Oct 12, 2010 7,498 4,853 Montana Apr 26, 2020 #6 No it won't work for Ku. It's dimensional design is for C-Band frequencies. Reactions: mr3p
mr3p SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Pub Member / Supporter Jan 1, 2010 1,320 262 West Apr 26, 2020 #7 Thank you, just confirming before I pack it away with other long term storage items.