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- My Satellite Setup
- Geosatpro 30" KU dish driven by Geosatpro GS120 motorwith Invacom Quad LNB; Geosatpro 1.2m C-Band dish driven by Geosatpro GS120 motor with Geosapro CK1 Lnb
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- USA
I have been lurking on this forum for some time and have really enjoyed the discussion about various approaches to our hobby. I thought that I would post results of an experiment that I have been conducting regarding receiving C-Band on a 1.2m dish. I have found that there is a lot of preconceived prejudice about whether this is even possible, so I thought that publishing my experiences might help others.
I have installed three C-Band Big Dish systems with 10ft. dishes at other houses that I have lived at. However, our present house has a very small backyard and I did not want to take up the space with a large dish. Therefore, when I read posts on various forums regarding other folks experimenting with C-band a 1.2m dish, I was very interested.
I am located in Northern California and am trained as an Electronics Tech. I purchased a Geosatpro 1.2m dish, a Geosatpro CKI lnb and a Geosatpro GS120 motor from a local supply house. I then went to Home Depot and purchased a 2” diameter, 10ft long piece of electrical conduit pipe and 10 bags of concrete. My son and I dug a 2ft X 30” hole and installed the pipe (to which I attached a clamp on the bottom to keep it from rotating in the concrete), using side boards to keep it level until the concrete we mixed was hard. The pipe is as close to level as I could possibly make it.
I then constructed the conical scalar rings suggested by Satom1 and Walrus1957 and attached it to the CK1 LNB. Total construction time was about one hour for the scalar rings. I can’t thank both of these guys enough for their design and construction details.
After installing the dish, motor and LNB, I hooked up the output cable to a Viewsat Ultra receiver. I did not use the KU band output on the LNB, because I already have a KU-Band dish and receiver and wanted this setup to be just for C-Band. In any event, I never could get the KU band output on the CK1 LNB to work anyway.
I set up a TV and the Ultra receiver outside by the dish and proceeded to peak the dish. I moved the dish to Galaxy 17 91W. When I scanned the sat, I locked 26 channels including the EWTN MUX, FMC and KHIZ, Barstow, CA. The signal quality was well above what is needed to watch. After reading so many “experts“ saying it was impossible to get much C-Band on a 1.2m dish, I was quite frankly astounded. I then was able to lock (with watchable quality), the following C-Band channels:
AMC 6: Penn Cable Net and the NASA channels
AMC 3: MGTV and ThisTv
Galaxy 17: Fox Movie Channel, all of the EWTN MUX channel, KHIZ, Barstow, Ca and the Divds test cards
Galaxy 16: All of the Virgin Island Networks, World Harvest, and the Lesea Network
AMC 4: Golden Eagle and WAPA TV
Anik F1: Lots of PPV channels that I could lock, but couldn’t watch
Satmex 6: Uteg, AGS TV, SYM Sports, TV Nuevo Leon. I stopped there, but could have locked on many, many more with excellent signal quality. However, I don’t speak Spanish and didn’t really need the channels.
Satmex 5: Canals 11 through 28 and many other Spanish channels. Again, I didn’t try to get them all. But signal quality was excellent.
Galaxy 23: Sports Time Ohio, Sportsman Channel and Jewelry TV
Galaxy 13: Louisiana Super Station and Apostolic Oneness channel
AMC 11: A&E TV Networks (PPV) and two QVC channels
Galaxy 15: The California Channel, Classic Arts Showcase
AMC 10: HSN (although pixilated)
I then really decided to push the envelope. I slaved my DSR920 4DTV receiver to the loop-out of the Ultra and went to G1-3 and got the 4DTV guide to lock. I then went to W-5 and locked (with plenty of signal quality) W-5 603 (FTA American Life Network) and all of the premium movie channels. I could subscribe to these channels now if I wanted to. I then got all of the free 4DTV channels to lock on GB. I haven't tried any of the other 4DTV satellites, but I would think that results would be similar.
I will attach some photos of the installation and dish, etc. tomorrow. My main point in making this post is to encourage others to start their own experiments with C-Band on the 1.2m dish, especially using the conical scalar rings designed by Walrus1957. I think there may be too many people who don’t have C-Band because they don’t want to erect a 10ft. dish. I’m here to tell you that it is no longer necessary to do it and there is plenty to watch on C-Band with a 1.2m dish.
I have installed three C-Band Big Dish systems with 10ft. dishes at other houses that I have lived at. However, our present house has a very small backyard and I did not want to take up the space with a large dish. Therefore, when I read posts on various forums regarding other folks experimenting with C-band a 1.2m dish, I was very interested.
I am located in Northern California and am trained as an Electronics Tech. I purchased a Geosatpro 1.2m dish, a Geosatpro CKI lnb and a Geosatpro GS120 motor from a local supply house. I then went to Home Depot and purchased a 2” diameter, 10ft long piece of electrical conduit pipe and 10 bags of concrete. My son and I dug a 2ft X 30” hole and installed the pipe (to which I attached a clamp on the bottom to keep it from rotating in the concrete), using side boards to keep it level until the concrete we mixed was hard. The pipe is as close to level as I could possibly make it.
I then constructed the conical scalar rings suggested by Satom1 and Walrus1957 and attached it to the CK1 LNB. Total construction time was about one hour for the scalar rings. I can’t thank both of these guys enough for their design and construction details.
After installing the dish, motor and LNB, I hooked up the output cable to a Viewsat Ultra receiver. I did not use the KU band output on the LNB, because I already have a KU-Band dish and receiver and wanted this setup to be just for C-Band. In any event, I never could get the KU band output on the CK1 LNB to work anyway.
I set up a TV and the Ultra receiver outside by the dish and proceeded to peak the dish. I moved the dish to Galaxy 17 91W. When I scanned the sat, I locked 26 channels including the EWTN MUX, FMC and KHIZ, Barstow, CA. The signal quality was well above what is needed to watch. After reading so many “experts“ saying it was impossible to get much C-Band on a 1.2m dish, I was quite frankly astounded. I then was able to lock (with watchable quality), the following C-Band channels:
AMC 6: Penn Cable Net and the NASA channels
AMC 3: MGTV and ThisTv
Galaxy 17: Fox Movie Channel, all of the EWTN MUX channel, KHIZ, Barstow, Ca and the Divds test cards
Galaxy 16: All of the Virgin Island Networks, World Harvest, and the Lesea Network
AMC 4: Golden Eagle and WAPA TV
Anik F1: Lots of PPV channels that I could lock, but couldn’t watch
Satmex 6: Uteg, AGS TV, SYM Sports, TV Nuevo Leon. I stopped there, but could have locked on many, many more with excellent signal quality. However, I don’t speak Spanish and didn’t really need the channels.
Satmex 5: Canals 11 through 28 and many other Spanish channels. Again, I didn’t try to get them all. But signal quality was excellent.
Galaxy 23: Sports Time Ohio, Sportsman Channel and Jewelry TV
Galaxy 13: Louisiana Super Station and Apostolic Oneness channel
AMC 11: A&E TV Networks (PPV) and two QVC channels
Galaxy 15: The California Channel, Classic Arts Showcase
AMC 10: HSN (although pixilated)
I then really decided to push the envelope. I slaved my DSR920 4DTV receiver to the loop-out of the Ultra and went to G1-3 and got the 4DTV guide to lock. I then went to W-5 and locked (with plenty of signal quality) W-5 603 (FTA American Life Network) and all of the premium movie channels. I could subscribe to these channels now if I wanted to. I then got all of the free 4DTV channels to lock on GB. I haven't tried any of the other 4DTV satellites, but I would think that results would be similar.
I will attach some photos of the installation and dish, etc. tomorrow. My main point in making this post is to encourage others to start their own experiments with C-Band on the 1.2m dish, especially using the conical scalar rings designed by Walrus1957. I think there may be too many people who don’t have C-Band because they don’t want to erect a 10ft. dish. I’m here to tell you that it is no longer necessary to do it and there is plenty to watch on C-Band with a 1.2m dish.