This has a feed horn suitable for a C120 flange LNB.
What is the best way of mounting another type of LNB such as an Octagon?
Ashley
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We have tried extensive testing the satellite community with that particular dish and there are no gains with a C120 horn, in fact its been detrimental in some cases, they might have been specified for VSAT but they weren't designed for that originally and its predominantly the 1m that was used for VSAT.g0mjw wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 8:22 amThey will, as long as held down by surfboards.
The horn that came with my 1.2m dish is a ridged horn like this:
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It was designed for the best G/T and to minimise sidelobes for that specific dish, giving even illumination right across the 10.7-12.75GHz (14.5GHz if it covers the uplink). These dishes were originally specified for VSATs and needed to meet strict performance criteria across the whole band.
The standard LNBs are a compromise, but not necessarily a large one, there is probably less than a dB between them. That is because the F/D of the 1.2m offset is similar to "standard" dishes. It is probably more important to put them at the correct focus position.
Which feed will work best at 10.4 GHz will need to be determined. It is out of band for both. Fortunately there are no satellites adjacent sharing the band so sidelobes will be less of an issue. I am concerned about intermods from the strong broadcast signals. These LNBs are expecting to be used with a 60cm dish and have upwards of 60dB of gain. A filter, if needed, is going to be easier to fit with a flange.
http://viasatelital.com/manuales/channe ... pe-123.pdf
PS. Still looking for a Channel Master 1.2m polar mount should anyone have one.