Hej ST1
Been away on work hence the delay in replies.
>However, while I will not rule your tree-interference out straight-off, I have serious doubts that any tree
>will act as a noise generator by scattering incoming micowaves in the general direction of your dish, without
>being in the actual signal path itself.
Well microwaves scatter all over the place if they hit something so the leave could well have an effect in the summer time. Also if two signals reach the same place, coming from the same source, from different directions and out of phase they can produce a nulling effect. For example in the analogue TV days (I know they are not on microwave but the effect is sort of the same) you would get a ghosting effect on the picture, if the signal arrive from different places out of phase and not quite at the same time. Because the signal from 2E is so low and variable the trees could be producing this affect.
>You sound fairly sure there are no trees in the line of sight (which is a cone 2.2 meters in diameter >extending towards the satellite). So this is a bit perplexing.
Agreed but I was hoping "maybe" someone with more tech knowledge could enlighten me, and suggest some scientific points that I might look at.
>And you have a measurable difference between leaves and no leaves.
Yup, about 1db on a marginal signal which means its there or isn't
>But, as others propose, it may be something else that co-incides with the leaves coming on or off.
>Reception is alway better in the winter than summer due to les moisture in the air (apart from passing >snow-storms).
Well that is also true, but of late even rain and snow have not caused a problem, so I suspect 2E is floating in almost the right place for my dish. A few days time it will move and be not receivable again unless I go tweaking.
>Do leaves absorb microwaves? Yes. Scatter them? Maybe. Make noise in your due to noise induced as waves >bouncing off your reflector? Less likely...
Yes microwaves can be absorbed and scattered, leaves might well do this, especially when wet or damp.
>But now you have made me really curious.
>Can you post a picture or two of the installation, and possibly even a pic with the camera pointing to where >the dish is pointing, so show what the general view of the dish is?
See what I can do when there is time.
>Nice installation, by the way. I think I've found your rather in-depth story on blogspot...
If its a Google Blog, that is not me, it is another west from here.
Regards