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<blockquote data-quote="aceb" data-source="post: 755450" data-attributes="member: 268811"><p>So I've had this Precision 1.2m dish in my garage for a few years having been donated it from a friend who was downsizing. It was one of those things that I never thought I'd really use but didn't want to get rid of it, just in case ... Having recently reclaimed some of the garden it seemed like a nice spot to plant a dish and then along came Vipersan and all his mad experiments with SUDs <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>The dish mount spent the morning at my friendly welders having the actuator arm moved from one side to the other so I could get all the way round west, it should allow me to get 40E, maybe a bit more with some modification but trees will certainly spoil my chances of 49E. As I missed my solar noon window with the dish in situ I used the string and post trick lining it up with the shadow cast to give me a fairly good idea of where south is. Squared the mount, nipped it up and inserted an old Best Ku LNB into the C band feed. It's not exactly the preferred method of finding a satellite but short of a meter or even a C120 Ku LNB it's all I had. Anyway, 5w was found quite easily, I've been driving the dish using an old 12v PSU which although slow does mean I can just flick a switch to move the dish. A swap of LNBs, change to Crazycats Crazyscan spectrum software and very quickly a few humps appeared in the trace. I blindscanned the satellite and up popped some signals!</p><p></p><p>This is a copy of the blindscan results</p><p></p><p>1=3646,H,2169,34,QPSK</p><p>2=3727,H,29950,78,QPSK</p><p>3=3731,V,11960,23,QPSK</p><p>4=3743,V,1680,34,NBC_QPSK</p><p>5=4076,V,3000,12,QPSK</p><p>6=4111,V,2141,56,NBC_QPSK</p><p>7=4114,V,2142,56,QPSK</p><p>8=4154,V,2289,78,QPSK</p><p>9=4160,V,1944,78,QPSK</p><p>10=4162,V,1499,34,QPSK</p><p>11=4168,V,2222,56,NBC_QPSK</p><p></p><p></p><p>So here's a few pics of the installation, it's still work in progress but now I've actually had signals from 5W I think I can say I've joined the C banders <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /></p><p></p><p>Explanation of the pics</p><p>1+2 The ground mount, the ground it's in is actually only a few years old, previous to that it was about 3ft lower but I escavated some of the garden and built it up at the top, although it's been compacted I wanted to make absolutely sure that it wasn't going to move especially if I can get a larger dish.</p><p></p><p>3, Setting the focal length for the dish and working out how to attach the feed.</p><p></p><p>4 A close up of the brackets, I'm not able to get near my workshop at the moment so everything is having to be done on a workmate with some simple tools. Once I can get to a lathe I should be able to make up some new shorter support arms, I've already made the straight brackets to hold the feed onto them. I did think about using threaded bar, the same as the ground mount but it's just a lot of extra weight as they are steel.</p><p></p><p>5 My first C band signal! STV Cameroon has special significance for me as I received their channel 2 VHF transmitter a few years ago via Sporadic E in my other hobby of DXTV.</p><p></p><p>6 Tele Africa, quite a respectable signal.</p><p></p><p>7 Now this is a strange one, a scan of 3727, showing quite clearly there's something there with a 6.4dB S/N ratio, in fact a spectrum sweep shows it is one of the stronger signals on 5W but when I switch to DVBDream it absolutely fails to find any hint of signal even though I'm using the results of a blindscan.</p><p></p><p>8 My shack with a view lol Don't think I'd be doing this in January.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So that's it for now, if the weather holds till tomorrow I'll be back out and venturing a bit further west. I still need to 'tweak' the dish, play with the dielectric plate to see what difference it makes and I may even make a new one of VSs design. I need to buy a V box and run the coax and motor cabling back to my room and generally tidy everything up.</p><p></p><p>I just want to add at this point how much Vipersan has inspired me to try this, I would never really have thought C band on a 1.2m would work, I definitely wouldn't have bothered setting this lot up to try it had I not read his threads and followed the disaster thread from start to finish so cheers VS :-righton:-righton:-righton</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aceb, post: 755450, member: 268811"] So I've had this Precision 1.2m dish in my garage for a few years having been donated it from a friend who was downsizing. It was one of those things that I never thought I'd really use but didn't want to get rid of it, just in case ... Having recently reclaimed some of the garden it seemed like a nice spot to plant a dish and then along came Vipersan and all his mad experiments with SUDs :D The dish mount spent the morning at my friendly welders having the actuator arm moved from one side to the other so I could get all the way round west, it should allow me to get 40E, maybe a bit more with some modification but trees will certainly spoil my chances of 49E. As I missed my solar noon window with the dish in situ I used the string and post trick lining it up with the shadow cast to give me a fairly good idea of where south is. Squared the mount, nipped it up and inserted an old Best Ku LNB into the C band feed. It's not exactly the preferred method of finding a satellite but short of a meter or even a C120 Ku LNB it's all I had. Anyway, 5w was found quite easily, I've been driving the dish using an old 12v PSU which although slow does mean I can just flick a switch to move the dish. A swap of LNBs, change to Crazycats Crazyscan spectrum software and very quickly a few humps appeared in the trace. I blindscanned the satellite and up popped some signals! This is a copy of the blindscan results 1=3646,H,2169,34,QPSK 2=3727,H,29950,78,QPSK 3=3731,V,11960,23,QPSK 4=3743,V,1680,34,NBC_QPSK 5=4076,V,3000,12,QPSK 6=4111,V,2141,56,NBC_QPSK 7=4114,V,2142,56,QPSK 8=4154,V,2289,78,QPSK 9=4160,V,1944,78,QPSK 10=4162,V,1499,34,QPSK 11=4168,V,2222,56,NBC_QPSK So here's a few pics of the installation, it's still work in progress but now I've actually had signals from 5W I think I can say I've joined the C banders :cool: Explanation of the pics 1+2 The ground mount, the ground it's in is actually only a few years old, previous to that it was about 3ft lower but I escavated some of the garden and built it up at the top, although it's been compacted I wanted to make absolutely sure that it wasn't going to move especially if I can get a larger dish. 3, Setting the focal length for the dish and working out how to attach the feed. 4 A close up of the brackets, I'm not able to get near my workshop at the moment so everything is having to be done on a workmate with some simple tools. Once I can get to a lathe I should be able to make up some new shorter support arms, I've already made the straight brackets to hold the feed onto them. I did think about using threaded bar, the same as the ground mount but it's just a lot of extra weight as they are steel. 5 My first C band signal! STV Cameroon has special significance for me as I received their channel 2 VHF transmitter a few years ago via Sporadic E in my other hobby of DXTV. 6 Tele Africa, quite a respectable signal. 7 Now this is a strange one, a scan of 3727, showing quite clearly there's something there with a 6.4dB S/N ratio, in fact a spectrum sweep shows it is one of the stronger signals on 5W but when I switch to DVBDream it absolutely fails to find any hint of signal even though I'm using the results of a blindscan. 8 My shack with a view lol Don't think I'd be doing this in January. So that's it for now, if the weather holds till tomorrow I'll be back out and venturing a bit further west. I still need to 'tweak' the dish, play with the dielectric plate to see what difference it makes and I may even make a new one of VSs design. I need to buy a V box and run the coax and motor cabling back to my room and generally tidy everything up. I just want to add at this point how much Vipersan has inspired me to try this, I would never really have thought C band on a 1.2m would work, I definitely wouldn't have bothered setting this lot up to try it had I not read his threads and followed the disaster thread from start to finish so cheers VS :-righton:-righton:-righton [/QUOTE]
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