POTY (or MJW patch) cover
POTY (or MJW patch) cover
I have found that Waitrose flapjack containers are just the right size to go over the MJW patch and do not affect RF performance.
I cut a 22mm hole in the center of the lid and then a long slot so I could drop it over the 22mm pipe between the back plate of the patch and the mouting bracket. I then cut a slot in the actual container to accomodate the Tx feeder and used a cable tie to secure the remaining flap to the tx feeder to secure the cover whiich just clipped on to the lid as normal.
BTW - other suppliers are available but not tested!
Enjoy both the flapjack and the container
73
Noel
PS sorry about the uncorrected iphone sideways pictures
I cut a 22mm hole in the center of the lid and then a long slot so I could drop it over the 22mm pipe between the back plate of the patch and the mouting bracket. I then cut a slot in the actual container to accomodate the Tx feeder and used a cable tie to secure the remaining flap to the tx feeder to secure the cover whiich just clipped on to the lid as normal.
BTW - other suppliers are available but not tested!
Enjoy both the flapjack and the container
73
Noel
PS sorry about the uncorrected iphone sideways pictures
Re: POTY (or MJW patch) cover
Looks very interesting!
Please excuse my ignorance, as I'm very new to satellite work, but is the purpose of this solely to protect the antenna from the rain?
And the real question is, does it work with M&S double chocolate minibites?! Those I could eat for days.
Please excuse my ignorance, as I'm very new to satellite work, but is the purpose of this solely to protect the antenna from the rain?
And the real question is, does it work with M&S double chocolate minibites?! Those I could eat for days.
Re: POTY (or MJW patch) cover
Hi 2I0JMT
The object is to protect the patch from the rain.
Any enclosure that is not affected by microwaves is suitable.
If you have a Microwave oven put your chosen enclosure into the microwave and blast it on full power for a minute (without the chocolate contents)
If the plastic melts or distorts then you know not to use it.
73
Nick
The object is to protect the patch from the rain.
Any enclosure that is not affected by microwaves is suitable.
If you have a Microwave oven put your chosen enclosure into the microwave and blast it on full power for a minute (without the chocolate contents)
If the plastic melts or distorts then you know not to use it.
73
Nick
Re: POTY (or MJW patch) cover
2I0JMT
I don't know if M+S chocolate bites would work but worth a try even if not in the interests of science.....
73
Noel
I don't know if M+S chocolate bites would work but worth a try even if not in the interests of science.....
73
Noel
Re: POTY (or MJW patch) cover
That's neat. I went for a more technical approach:
It needs replacing occasionally. I might try Noel's solution but what to do with the flapjacks?
Mike
Edit - Action shot
It needs replacing occasionally. I might try Noel's solution but what to do with the flapjacks?
Mike
Edit - Action shot
Re: POTY (or MJW patch) cover
Reminds me of the blank CD/DVD cakes I use for keeping the water off aerials I make.
They come in different sizes, not tested them above 1500MHz however!
They come in different sizes, not tested them above 1500MHz however!
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Re: POTY (or MJW patch) cover
I pass Waitrose on my way back from Dunstable Downs, so I went in. There is a two-radomes for £4 offer on at the moment, so I now have one to try and a space for when I make a mistake.
Mike
Mike
Re: POTY (or MJW patch) cover
I use a hemispherical acrylic dome easily obtained from ebay ; Clear Plastic Acrylic Craft Ball Sphere Baubles For Christmas Wedding Decoration.
these are sealed with self amalgamating tape stretched around the periphery.
they have no measureable effect on signal strength at either frequency
these are sealed with self amalgamating tape stretched around the periphery.
they have no measureable effect on signal strength at either frequency