Probably rightalso some of these dishes currently available are optimised for "Transmit only" that is they are to be used for uplink and are not meant for TVRO or TV Recieve Only.. as most manufacturers (especially from UK and US) often assume people nolonger watch TV through big dishes and their target market remain just broadcasters.
In Kampala you shouldn't struggle. even a 8ft pf should nab all interesting TPsYes, it was with fabricated LNB arms. My focal length/ point is not optimum. However the LNB arms are adjustable. What's the recommended length for the arms. My location is Kampala.
Edson, your focal point is way off. Your location is very prime use Cosmote TV tp. on EutelSAT 9B @9°E as a test pointYes, it was with fabricated LNB arms. My focal length/ point is not optimum. However the LNB arms are adjustable. What's the recommended length for the arms. My location is Kampala.
GIDEN, this is a 2.4m Channel Master© off-set satellite antenna. There has never been a Channel Master Chinese copy.The dimensions and depth of the dish matter.
I don't refute that my friend but for accuracy purposes he should provide the above details to Vicwa . Its true its grossly underperforming, i believe he is using a shadow focal point.GIDEN, this is a 2.4m Channel Master[emoji2398] off-set satellite antenna. There has never been a Channel Master Chinese copy.
If the antenna can't lock on Amos 3 then something is seriously wrong either with focal length or plumbline.
I also use 2.4 channel master fiber dish. I strongly believe that the focal point of your dish is inaccurate. Maybe you use mine as a reference image. Check out the link below.I recently acquired a 2.4m Channel master/ Andrews offset & to my dismay, it's not outperforming the 135cm I had to the extent I expected, especially on 4°W; I struggle to lock the HDs TP even with a dish this big. I get the TP but it's not stable. The TP stabilizes though when I join a C-band on offset conical scalar ring to my lnb. I use an Inverto Black Ultra but it's not designed to work on this kind of dish. The Black Ultra's feed horn is too small & certainly doesn't Illuminate the entire surface of the dish. Even though the scalar ring I'm apparently using is not designed for ku-band reception, it still gives me a slight marginal gain. That's where the feed horn I'm looking for becomes handy. I except the gain to be very significant.
Hello edson05,I recently acquired a 2.4m Channel master/ Andrews offset & to my dismay, it's not outperforming the 135cm I had to the extent I expected, especially on 4°W; I struggle to lock the HDs TP even with a dish this big. I get the TP but it's not stable. The TP stabilizes though when I join a C-band on offset conical scalar ring to my lnb. I use an Inverto Black Ultra but it's not designed to work on this kind of dish. The Black Ultra's feed horn is too small & certainly doesn't Illuminate the entire surface of the dish. Even though the scalar ring I'm apparently using is not designed for ku-band reception, it still gives me a slight marginal gain. That's where the feed horn I'm looking for becomes handy. I except the gain to be very significant.
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Thanks for the screenshot. It was really helpful to me.
NBA trying to reclaim lost territories and recapture global popularity.Tis telling that huge yankie companies like amazon and netflix are increasingly getting into the soccer bandwagon .
kabisa.Hi all, I wanted to embark on tracking AzerSpace 2 - 45°E in Nairobi with a 3 footer. The footprint maps shows that a dish as small as 60cm can nab it here without a sweat. Is the state on the ground the same?