Ku-band LNB on a Mini BUD
I know some folks who do mini buds have the C-Band LNB offset from the KU
Are you saying, if I mount a C-band LNB on a separate bracket in a calculated prime focal point of a 1.2 m motorized offset dish with a Ku-band LNB mounted in its offset focal point, I can get both C and Ku freq. ranges on a single dish? Will Moteck SG2100 Motor work OK in this setup? Have you seen any pictures of a similar setup? What share of C-band available in NA I can get with 1.2 m (offset) solid dish?
If it works, it can be generally recommended for a restricted space like a balcony. :up
Will this method to calculate a prime focal point be accurate for an offset dish:
"The focal length of a (normal prime focus) dish can be calculated from the dia meter and depth of the dish surface.
f (focal length) = D squared divided by 16 times C or D x D / 16 x C, where D is the diameter of the dish surface and C is the depth.
Find the depth by placing a long straight stick or rod across the face of the dish and measuring down to the centre of the dish. Then do the above calculations. The f/d ratio (focal length to diameter ratio) is just that. Divide D into f from the formula and it should come out to 0.3 - 0.4 - 0.5 or whatever. The importance of this figure is in the way the feed apparatus illuminates the dish surface. The larger the f/d ratio, the further away the feed will be and the characteristics of the feed will need to be changed accordingly so as to correctly illuminate the dish with not too much "over-spray" as this can degrade the noise figure of the system as a whole. Similarly, a feed with too narrow a beam will waste some of the dish surface due to under-illumination. A feed with a lobe which is 10db down at the edge of the dish is considered to be about right. You can see how the f/d ratio will affect this figure."