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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: 1080589" data-attributes="member: 414458"><p>good evening to all, </p><p>I'm considering installing a new antenna over 2 meters instead of my Gibertini 150 powered by Jaeger Smr 1224.</p><p>The aim is to preserve the KU and C bands in a range of 180° , considering Wimax / 5G interference in my place of residence (Milan) and antenna location on top floor of my building . </p><p></p><p>My plan is to use <u>EGIS robot in polarmount mode</u>, i.e. welded bracket at the masttop inclined according to my latitude (aprox. 45°) and a bracket in the back of the antenna with an inclination of at least 10 degrees plus an angle of declination (in order to reach sats at the extremes with an elevation lower than the minimum 10 degrees provided by the EGIS).</p><p>Something similar to Dx Bozoth adapter for EGIS.</p><p></p><p>Main advantages of this assembly are declination motor to correct pointing defects, self-adjust of Lnb skew along Clarke belt and engine stress reduction.</p><p></p><p>So I have to plan activities and materials well based on real possibilities to implement such a system !</p><p></p><p>I ask the more experienced the best PFA antennas over 2 mt and optimal f / d ratio in order to implement a multifeed system i.e. Ku Lnb in focus point and two slightly out of focus C band Lnb with waveguide and polarizer for circular signals plus wimax filters.</p><p></p><p>In the project I will be supported by an installer to whom I must give correct indications to support me in the construction of the system!</p><p></p><p>I look forward to advice and indications from all experts on the optimal configuration and the components to be assembled.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mirko73, post: 1080589, member: 414458"] good evening to all, I'm considering installing a new antenna over 2 meters instead of my Gibertini 150 powered by Jaeger Smr 1224. The aim is to preserve the KU and C bands in a range of 180° , considering Wimax / 5G interference in my place of residence (Milan) and antenna location on top floor of my building . My plan is to use [U]EGIS robot in polarmount mode[/U], i.e. welded bracket at the masttop inclined according to my latitude (aprox. 45°) and a bracket in the back of the antenna with an inclination of at least 10 degrees plus an angle of declination (in order to reach sats at the extremes with an elevation lower than the minimum 10 degrees provided by the EGIS). Something similar to Dx Bozoth adapter for EGIS. Main advantages of this assembly are declination motor to correct pointing defects, self-adjust of Lnb skew along Clarke belt and engine stress reduction. So I have to plan activities and materials well based on real possibilities to implement such a system ! I ask the more experienced the best PFA antennas over 2 mt and optimal f / d ratio in order to implement a multifeed system i.e. Ku Lnb in focus point and two slightly out of focus C band Lnb with waveguide and polarizer for circular signals plus wimax filters. In the project I will be supported by an installer to whom I must give correct indications to support me in the construction of the system! I look forward to advice and indications from all experts on the optimal configuration and the components to be assembled. Thanks for your help [/QUOTE]
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