QO100

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QO100

Post by M0NDE » Mon Jul 29, 2024 3:40 pm

I have stopped receiving the Qo100 main transponder with my Portsdown 4 on my main dish. I wasted all afternoon moving the dish plus tried with a portable dish. Is it down or do I need to do more equipment testing?

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Re: QO100

Post by G8GKQ » Mon Jul 29, 2024 4:19 pm

Hi Nigel

QO-100 is working fine. You can always check here: https://eshail.batc.org.uk/wb/

The easiet way to find the transponder is to use BandViewer on the Tuner IF at 740 ish MHz and look for the narrow band beacon on vertical polarisation (13v). Once you have peaked on that, switch to horizontal polarisation (18v) and a Tuner and receiver.

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Re: QO100

Post by g0mjw » Mon Jul 29, 2024 4:41 pm

Confirm it is fine here. The fault must be in your receiver. If it is a locked LNB I have had them fail, also it could be the bias RFC in the tuner has failed.

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Re: QO100

Post by M0NDE » Tue Jul 30, 2024 6:08 pm

Dave G8GKQ wrote

The easiet way to find the transponder is to use BandViewer on the Tuner IF at 740 ish MHz and look for the narrow band beacon on vertical polarisation (13v). Once you have peaked on that, switch to horizontal polarisation (18v) and a Tuner and receiver.

So Dave is this done without changing any of the connections LNB to Minitiouner, only the voltage level?

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Re: QO100

Post by G8GKQ » Tue Jul 30, 2024 6:17 pm

Hi Nigel

You'll need an SDR to use BandViewer. An RTL-SDR will do, although Lime, Pluto, Airspy and SDRplay are also supported.

You'll need to get RF from the LNB to the SDR whilst still powering the LNB. Don't forget a DC block in front of the SDR.

Dave

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Re: QO100

Post by M0NDE » Fri Aug 02, 2024 2:55 pm

After some frustrating hours...

I verified my Portsdown receiver was working properly by using a portable dish and tripod. I returned to the 1m dish, realigned it however my MER will not go above 5.6. What has changed? Well it seeems the installation of a new roof must the cause. My old pottery type tiles have been replaced with more modern roof tiles and the ridge height must have been increased by just a few inches. I have a very small back garden and the satellite is towards the front of my bungalow. It seems this has to be the explanation for the signal loss.
I will verify this by moving dish temporarily to the front garden for a further test when time permits. I guess I will have to experiment further with the dish location. There is another possible location in the back garden where the dish will see past the roof to the satellite I think.

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Re: QO100

Post by g0mjw » Fri Aug 02, 2024 4:14 pm

If it has only risen a few inches, can't you raise the dish by a few inches to compensate?

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Re: QO100

Post by M0NDE » Fri Aug 02, 2024 6:47 pm

Yes by using longer pole which I do have to hand. Nigel M0NDE

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