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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Egis in polarmount and multifeed system for ku and c band
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<blockquote data-quote="mirko73" data-source="post: 1080683" data-attributes="member: 414458"><p>hi all,</p><p>I'm not interested in substitution of reed with optical sensors on my1224, also because a larger dish could not be mounted on it!</p><p></p><p>I remind some minuses of Smr 1224:</p><p>- mis-counting defects </p><p>- not capable to stop at sat focus </p><p>- lack of stability (cantilever angle of attack with respect to the rear of the antenna and problems during wind flurries)</p><p></p><p><strong>NOTE</strong></p><p><strong>Considering mounting of 2 / 2,4 mt antenna plus motor will take place at the top of my building, I need a very hard and stable system but also the complex antenna+motor would not exceed a limit equal to maximum structural loads on the roof !</strong></p><p></p><p>So I can't image anything better than an Egis robot for it , particularly in Polarmount mode .</p><p></p><p>According to what I've said if you have different point of view please let me know !</p><p></p><p>So have a look at what Dx Bozoth published years ago or my (last )attached photo in previous post and that's for me a good starting point of my project !</p><p></p><p>I'd be glad if someone could share an experience about Egis robot, in Polarmount mode or in "normal mount". </p><p></p><p>Afterall for me a professional system means best equipment, new components and particular attention to reception devices in presence of wimax interferences!</p><p></p><p>That's why I'm waiting for contributions on a multifeed so composed:</p><p>- Feed on primary focus (KU band)</p><p> - Feed slightly out-of-focus (C Band) with single Lnb PLL with filters for rejection of interferences</p><p> - waveguide + polarotor useful to make C band signals (circular and linear) coexist on a single Lnb</p><p> </p><p>thanks a lot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mirko73, post: 1080683, member: 414458"] hi all, I'm not interested in substitution of reed with optical sensors on my1224, also because a larger dish could not be mounted on it! I remind some minuses of Smr 1224: - mis-counting defects - not capable to stop at sat focus - lack of stability (cantilever angle of attack with respect to the rear of the antenna and problems during wind flurries) [B]NOTE Considering mounting of 2 / 2,4 mt antenna plus motor will take place at the top of my building, I need a very hard and stable system but also the complex antenna+motor would not exceed a limit equal to maximum structural loads on the roof ![/B] So I can't image anything better than an Egis robot for it , particularly in Polarmount mode . According to what I've said if you have different point of view please let me know ! So have a look at what Dx Bozoth published years ago or my (last )attached photo in previous post and that's for me a good starting point of my project ! I'd be glad if someone could share an experience about Egis robot, in Polarmount mode or in "normal mount". Afterall for me a professional system means best equipment, new components and particular attention to reception devices in presence of wimax interferences! That's why I'm waiting for contributions on a multifeed so composed: - Feed on primary focus (KU band) - Feed slightly out-of-focus (C Band) with single Lnb PLL with filters for rejection of interferences - waveguide + polarotor useful to make C band signals (circular and linear) coexist on a single Lnb thanks a lot [/QUOTE]
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