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From your personal experience did you find that the 'entire internal length' was better or just 'the first couple of inches' ... asking for a friend


Full length seems to be the best option, length for strength, girth for mirth.
 

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Full length seems to be the best option, length for strength, girth for mirth.

Agreed totally - just finished the feed mod, will test asap.
 

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That certainly is a good experiment suggestion to try and has set my curiousity buds flowing - i think i've got a bit of ~41mm pipe somewhere which will slot into my exising feed throat as a sleeve. Some analyser grabs of full band frequency plots before and after the sleeve has been fitted could be interesting, especially what effect it will have on the 4.5 to 4.8GHz section of my reception as well as attenuation of the bad 5G around 3.680 and lower :Y.
4.8GHz may be enhanced since the 229 flange has a cut off of just over 5.1GHz (designed in part to prevent cross polarised signals from an outgoing uplink interfering with the received signals).

A slimmer feed (41mm as the example) should allow better reception at 4.8GHz as it is close to the envelope centre since the upper cutoff would now be just on 7GHz.

Caveat, you might now get interference from other signals from space (including natural molecule oscillations )but these can be analysed.

Btw Sirius XM used a 7.05 GHz signal as its uplink owing to favourable atmospheric conditions (with telemetry around 6.42 GHz)
 
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Ok, starting off then - three grabs, Original 60mm I/D feed throat / 41mm I/D throat sleeve / 56.3mm I/D throat sleeve, sleeve's made from available scrap box metals. The experiment with 41mm I/D sleeve works but in the wrong frequency range. Anything below 4.5Ghz is dramaticaly reduced to the point of signal loss from 3.6 to 4.5GHz - signal very slightly degraded from 4.5 to 4.8GHz but getting through.
I'm pretty sure that the 56.3mm I/D sleeve marginally reduced the 5G signals without noticeably degrading 3.6 to 4.8GHz signal levels.
It would be interesting to try a 55mm I/D sleeve at some point but would have to buy in the material.
Looking at the feed entry pic, it shows how the sleeve will slide in and butt up to the Circular poloriser front input face - the Norsat 8000RI 3.6 to 4.8GHz is at RHC reception.
It passed away a few interesting hours to satisfy the curiousity i suppose but 5G interference, depending how close to the source you are is always going to be a tough one to eliminate successfully , if at all.
It might be interesting for people using an lnbf to experiment with inserting various sleeve pieces - you never know.
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70° West feed barrel experiment..JPGMy H-V-L-R pol Cband feed throat.. reduced image..jpg
 

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Ok, starting off then - three grabs, Original 60mm I/D feed throat / 41mm I/D throat sleeve / 56.3mm I/D throat sleeve, sleeve's made from available scrap box metals. The experiment with 41mm I/D sleeve works but in the wrong frequency range. Anything below 4.5Ghz is dramaticaly reduced to the point of signal loss from 3.6 to 4.5GHz - signal very slightly degraded from 4.5 to 4.8GHz but getting through.
I'm pretty sure that the 56.3mm I/D sleeve marginally reduced the 5G signals without noticeably degrading 3.6 to 4.8GHz signal levels.
It would be interesting to try a 55mm I/D sleeve at some point but would have to buy in the material.
Looking at the feed entry pic, it shows how the sleeve will slide in and butt up to the Circular poloriser front input face - the Norsat 8000RI 3.6 to 4.8GHz is at RHC reception.
It passed away a few interesting hours to satisfy the curiousity i suppose but 5G interference, depending how close to the source you are is always going to be a tough one to eliminate successfully , if at all.
It might be interesting for people using an lnbf to experiment with inserting various sleeve pieces - you never know.
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Well, I didn't suggest sticking it in front of a professional depolarisor cast around lower frequencies.
 

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Well, I didn't suggest sticking it in front of a professional depolarisor cast around lower frequencies.

I know you didn't - i used the simplest & least amount of effort required without dismantling my set-up to pass away a few hours - end of.
I look forward to your results
 

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I know you didn't - i used the simplest & least amount of effort required without dismantling my set-up to pass away a few hours - end of.
I look forward to your results
Currently there is no 5G within about four miles of here (I think I posted a few weeks back)

I did test a filtered LNB that had been donated, but I could only install a 1.8m reflector on the grounds nearby. Results weren't promising when in direct view of the tower, nor just over the ridge hence suggesting a solution built on basic physics.
 

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Lately some larger cities already have 5G and soon there will be expansion to other smaller cities. Here in Brazil there are already reports of interference and people are already looking for LNBF with filter.

Still on the analogue signal, there is a specific date for the shutdown because of 5G.

See the 5G map here:


There is a government project to replace all the antennas of the band C with the band KU.

The process is already underway and many families have already benefited and have had their antennas exchanged.

Low -income people have already received free kits (LNBF+Antenna+Installation).

The goal is to eliminate band C to ordinary users and leave only for operators.

Everything below is in Portuguese. If anyone is interested in reading, please use the translator.


Channels StarOne D2 (70ºW): TVRO (ku band) - replace C band channels.

 

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That's a shame but expected. 70W is Europe's only source of analogue via satellite!

I wonder if anyone in Europe (mainland, that is, for any snartarses) managed to receive this satellite.
 

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That's a shame but expected. 70W is Europe's only source of analogue via satellite!

I wonder if anyone in Europe (mainland, that is, for any snartarses) managed to receive this satellite.

Ireland, Portugal and perhaps a small region of Spain.
 

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What am I looking at there?

Footprint Graphics comparison from two different sources , offering confusion
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SatBeams - N2YO.com 70°West footprint graphics comparison..JPG
 

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Oooh .... right, well, that would explain the "spillover" :D
 

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N2YO doesn't show footprints at all, only the over-the-horizon area.
So indeed a nice spillover, or maybe Star One D2 has an undocumented "blob" to cover an area around Portugal as well.
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N2YO doesn't show footprints at all, only the over-the-horizon area.
So indeed a nice spillover, or maybe Star One D2 has an undocumented "blob" to cover an area around Portugal as well.
Correct, though it does show elevation at the IP address (if not on a VPN).

Anything east of Spain is little more than 1.5 degrees above the horizon, so a large dish (on a stepladder on a high rise building) may be possible, at low tide in the mid-Atlantic.
 

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It could technically be a global beam - seems unclear

Thank you CJ, that was the point of me putting up the two graphics that included the word 'Footprint' in the images which has proved to cause some confusion.
 

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That's a shame but expected. 70W is Europe's only source of analogue via satellite!

Not quite, Es'Hail 2 has a dedicated transponder (10.489.675 V) for analogue services, though it is only 250kHz bandwidth.
 
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