I have a question about LNBs and have been advised that this may be a good forum to get an answer. I am using the LNB on a Radio Telescope rather than a TV receiving system.
I originally experimented with measuring the temperature of the Moon with a Dish 500 system which has (2) BSNA5-506A LNBFs. After having some success with this, I purchased a larger, 1.1 meter, dish which came with a Viking Satcom Universal Single LNBF. In addition, I purchase two other LNBs to experiment with: 1) Satmaximum YL-320, 2) Geosat pro SL1 PLL.
I assumed because my Dish 500 system has been hanging on the side of my garage for around 20 to 30 years, it would be old technology and the newer LNBs would perform better. But, when testing these, the old Dish 500 LNB actually performed much better. Here is the test I am doing => When I point the dish (either Dish 500 0.5m dish or 1.1m dish) at the cold sky I get a noise floor of about -52dBFS with the Dish 500 LNB, but about -48dBFS with all three of the newer Ku Band LNBs. [ I am using an Airspy Mini SDR and SDR# software for the test. ] And, then when I then point the dish at a hot source, hot wall of our house, I get about 3.3dB rise in signal with the Dish 500 LNB, but only about 1.5dB with all of the new LNBs. I tested with DC voltages of 13V to 18V and over the frequency range of 950 to 1450MHz with consistently much better performance with the old Dish 500 LNB. I am surprised to see only a 1.5dB change between a cold sky and a hot wall.
Given that this group has members that are knowledgeable about these devices, I am wondering if anyone has experience with these that might explain the puzzling difference in performance. Also, if anyone knows of a good Ku Band LNB with a low noise floor that might do well for use in a Radio Telescope, please let me know. Thank you!
Doug Holland
I originally experimented with measuring the temperature of the Moon with a Dish 500 system which has (2) BSNA5-506A LNBFs. After having some success with this, I purchased a larger, 1.1 meter, dish which came with a Viking Satcom Universal Single LNBF. In addition, I purchase two other LNBs to experiment with: 1) Satmaximum YL-320, 2) Geosat pro SL1 PLL.
I assumed because my Dish 500 system has been hanging on the side of my garage for around 20 to 30 years, it would be old technology and the newer LNBs would perform better. But, when testing these, the old Dish 500 LNB actually performed much better. Here is the test I am doing => When I point the dish (either Dish 500 0.5m dish or 1.1m dish) at the cold sky I get a noise floor of about -52dBFS with the Dish 500 LNB, but about -48dBFS with all three of the newer Ku Band LNBs. [ I am using an Airspy Mini SDR and SDR# software for the test. ] And, then when I then point the dish at a hot source, hot wall of our house, I get about 3.3dB rise in signal with the Dish 500 LNB, but only about 1.5dB with all of the new LNBs. I tested with DC voltages of 13V to 18V and over the frequency range of 950 to 1450MHz with consistently much better performance with the old Dish 500 LNB. I am surprised to see only a 1.5dB change between a cold sky and a hot wall.
Given that this group has members that are knowledgeable about these devices, I am wondering if anyone has experience with these that might explain the puzzling difference in performance. Also, if anyone knows of a good Ku Band LNB with a low noise floor that might do well for use in a Radio Telescope, please let me know. Thank you!
Doug Holland