Dish illumination / tracking accuracy set-up test - 99.9% accurate, to squeeze the last drop of performance out of the 1.2 dish & obtain this accuracy and still maintain precise new lnb pointing angles / FP etc is a pain and will have to be done again once it gets re-installed on the roof mount CM 1.2mtr - the very very slightest movement of the unit throws the tracking out - 'suppose i could always swap out to a standard 1.5mtr install to achieve the same signal levels and do away with the obsession for maximum efficiency from an installation but there's no fun in that - this way keeps the brain active in these crap troubled times.
I might re do the vid when it gets darker outside but you can see the laser dot reasonably ok in this vid. Laser starts at the bottom of the dish.
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I might have missed it, but did you post a laser test with the feed set as per the manufacturer's position ?
Thanks.No you didn't miss it - I did a laser vid some time ago on my 1.8 CM test rig with the feed in the manufacturers position when i was building my test rig - it illuminated at the bottom of the dish but as it revolved around to the sides it started to over-illuminate and eventually the top the laser was about 12" above the top of the dish and sucking in noise.
After re-aligning the feed to the adjusted dimensions as per Rima's data it tracked perfectly and a few TP tests showed a better performance.
I did the same on the 1.2 CM test rig at ground level using the manufacturers position and it was the same over-shoot at the sides and top of the antenna but i didn't video it.
The modded feed holder position on the 1.2 CM to Rima's data sheet again corrected the illumination tracking and an increase of at least 1dB or more was observed on selected TP's over a short time period compared to the standard manufacturers position.
It still remains a mystery why this adjusted lnb feed position should show to be better than the factory designed position from Channel Master but iv'e seen it now on two different CM dish sizes to give an increase in performance. Only useful to go to this extreme if your OCD is demanding you to eak the very last drop out of the dish for those border line lock channels or TP's ... normal people probably don't need to go to these extremes
Stupid question.... But how do you align the laser assembly? Do you have a picture from the front of it?
Not at all CJ - this is the way i do it, basically copied off the net or from forum friend 'trust' .
Assuming the feed holder is in the stock CM factory position and not modified ...
Firstly make sure the scalar is at the correct FP position, if the scalar is not motorised then just slacken off very slightly the two fixing screws of the top half of the lnb holder just enough to enable you to manually rotate the whole feed but not too sloppy as to ruin the accuracy of the rotation test.
It's essential that the laser is in perfect alignment along the bore sight of the scalar and the rest of the feed barrel etc behind so as to achieve correct tracking alignment.
Fix the laser with 'BluTack' - it does not have to sit directly onto each of the scalar rings but it must not move when doing the rotation.
Set the laser in the BluTack so the beam just touches the very bottom of the reflector - switch on and rotate carefully, observing or videoing the laser beam tracking all the way around the reflector .
Job done - works for me CJ
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Very nice buildMkII lightweight version being built now
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"Abbie" looks in fine fettle in the background
The 22KHz tone switch looks tailor made for the LNB, very nice fit.
*Side note - been tracking the full width transponder noise on the upper extended Ku frequency band from Turksat 5B all morning , no actual signal carriers seen yet - it's really calmed down now in movement and is fairly easy to locate it.
Is that with one of the upper extended Ku-Band LNB's we got as a mini group buy?
I got a box full of them LNB's 'ere, could do with some activity in that band to help boost LNB sales at huge wad.