dave branson
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Hope you do it,good luck
ynot62 said:Dave and the other guys,
they came yesterday;
We checked everything nad it seems that the problem is on the dish.
It is probably not very well assamblated.
The guy walked on the dish, and we could see the signal from BBC.
So now we need to do this other try.
Ciao for now
Tony
ynot62 said:Dave and the other guys,
they came yesterday;
We checked everything nad it seems that the problem is on the dish.
It is probably not very well assamblated.
The guy walked on the dish, and we could see the signal from BBC.
So now we need to do this other try.
Ciao for now
Tony
simonskyman said:Why dont you take a photo of your dish from a side view and we can see if it is twisted or deformed?
I beleive you should talk to one of the Aussie guys who are familiar with the Patriot dishes, he says they give so many problems that he freaks out and he works with large dishes all day long....ynot62 said:Simon,
I ll post some pictures about the dish in the next days.
Today I have put two wires to check if the dish is distorted; I didnt touch the azimut cause I need someone to help me out but I just wanted to check if the dish is distorted.
Actually it seems that the dish is ok cause the two wires they meet each other in the proper way.
The mistery is getting deeper and deeper
Do you think I should put the azimut of the dish down to 0° degrees to really be sure if it is distorted or not? Or what I already did could be enough?
What it has happened about the BBC signal, is that the installer I got from Rome got up on the dish and with a smooth pression of his foot next to the central point of the dish, we could see the signal on the analyzer jumping up for about 12 DB.
This dish is a Patriot petalized 16 pieces and it is quite easy to install as the bolts holes match perfect and it should be not margin of errors.
Unfortunally my problem is that there is no one here who really knows about big sized dish so every time i need to wait for the guy who comes from Rome.
It would be great if I could do some work by myself.
Could you give me some advices while I wait for him t ocome down again?
I hope I have been able to explane everything.
Thanks for your help
Ciao for now
Tony
Likvid said:I beleive you should talk to one of the Aussie guys who are familiar with the Patriot dishes, he says they give so many problems that he freaks out and he works with large dishes all day long....
I PM his email address.
This is the dish you have right?
Well,I think that when he stepped in to the centre of the dish he increased the distance from dish to feedhorn,which might mean that your focal distance is too short.I know its not easy for you to adjust your lnb but tell your technician if he can supply an alternative feedhorn bracket that allows you to slide it up and down a bit and check the signal on his meter at the same time.ynot62 said:What it has happened about the BBC signal, is that the installer I got from Rome got up on the dish and with a smooth pression of his foot next to the central point of the dish, we could see the signal on the analyzer jumping up for about 12 DB.
zorba said:Well,I think that when he stepped in to the centre of the dish he increased the distance from dish to feedhorn,which might mean that your focal distance is too short.I know its not easy for you to adjust your lnb but tell your technician if he can supply an alternative feedhorn bracket that allows you to slide it up and down a bit and check the signal on his meter at the same time.
Likvid said:I have asked the Aussie guy with Patriot experience to come and write in this thread.
zorba said:Well,I think that when he stepped in to the centre of the dish he increased the distance from dish to feedhorn,which might mean that your focal distance is too short.I know its not easy for you to adjust your lnb but tell your technician if he can supply an alternative feedhorn bracket that allows you to slide it up and down a bit and check the signal on his meter at the same time.
simonskyman said:Sometimes two strings are not enough,.
trash said:Any photo's yet ?
A picture is the next best thing to actually being there.
You might find that is is something so simple you never considered it.
I had a job where they installed a dish in a very remote location. I gave instructions that I was sure were going to work. To test the theory I had a hand picked village idiot follow the instructions from scratch and it wasn't long before he had the satellite.
But the remote location, the tech's couldn't find the satellite or any satellite.
I smelt a rat, so I was eventually persuaded to do the trip.
After a couple of minutes of panning the sky and finding nothing but the tiniest lump in the background radiation, I decided to replace the LNC. It looked like it had some massive attenuation (maybe a broken FET). Upon pulling it off the feed support, I discovered the problem.
The mounting plate was solid metal and they had just bolted the feed horn on one side and the LNC on the other with a wall of metal blocking the waveguide. I drill out a hole and put it all back together (while trying not to laugh). The tiny lump that I was seeing was actually the satellite despite the waveguide being blocked.
You can see the importance of actually having a variation in background noise as you move the antenna across the sky. (or the sky moves across it).