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Mike Andrews
February 23rd 07, 01:07 AM
I just got a Dish Network "500" dish with two LNBs, mounting hardware,
and the in-home receiver.
Anyone got anything on converting these to UHF-and-above amateur
operations? Pointers on groups and/or lists? All information and
pointers gratefully accepted.
--
Mike Andrews, W5EGO
Tired old sysadmin
Scott
February 23rd 07, 02:07 AM
http://www.geocities.com/PatBillDavis/10GhzGear.html
Most of us convert them to 10GHz. They are too small to be very useful
at UHF. Plus, the DSS Feedhorn is easily modifed to 10 GHz by boring it
out to 0.75 inch and add an SMA connector as a probe to excite the
waveguide. See above webpage for a short tutorial.
Groups that do 10 GHz construction and contesting:
http://www.nlrs.org
http://www.cvvhf.org
Scott
N0EDV
Mike Andrews wrote:
> I just got a Dish Network "500" dish with two LNBs, mounting hardware,
> and the in-home receiver.
>
> Anyone got anything on converting these to UHF-and-above amateur
> operations? Pointers on groups and/or lists? All information and
> pointers gratefully accepted.
>
Mike Andrews
February 23rd 07, 03:11 AM
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 01:07:43 +0000, Scott > wrote in >:
> http://www.geocities.com/PatBillDavis/10GhzGear.html
> Most of us convert them to 10GHz. They are too small to be very useful
> at UHF. Plus, the DSS Feedhorn is easily modifed to 10 GHz by boring it
> out to 0.75 inch and add an SMA connector as a probe to excite the
> waveguide. See above webpage for a short tutorial.
> Groups that do 10 GHz construction and contesting:
> http://www.nlrs.org
> http://www.cvvhf.org
> Scott
> N0EDV
> Mike Andrews wrote:
>> I just got a Dish Network "500" dish with two LNBs, mounting hardware,
>> and the in-home receiver.
>>
>> Anyone got anything on converting these to UHF-and-above amateur
>> operations? Pointers on groups and/or lists? All information and
>> pointers gratefully accepted.
Thanks _very_ much. I see some construction in my future,
--
Mike Andrews, W5EGO
Tired old sysadmin
Scott
February 23rd 07, 01:05 PM
The good news is that converting them for 10 GHz is pretty easy! Now I
suppose you'll want to get some 10 GHz equipment. I can help you there
as well... http://www.downeastmicrowave.com/
Happy homebrewing!
Scott
N0EDV
Mike Andrews wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 01:07:43 +0000, Scott > wrote in >:
>
>>http://www.geocities.com/PatBillDavis/10GhzGear.html
>
>
>>Most of us convert them to 10GHz. They are too small to be very useful
>>at UHF. Plus, the DSS Feedhorn is easily modifed to 10 GHz by boring it
>>out to 0.75 inch and add an SMA connector as a probe to excite the
>>waveguide. See above webpage for a short tutorial.
>
>
>>Groups that do 10 GHz construction and contesting:
>
>
>>http://www.nlrs.org
>>http://www.cvvhf.org
>
>
>>Scott
>>N0EDV
>
>
>>Mike Andrews wrote:
>
>
>>>I just got a Dish Network "500" dish with two LNBs, mounting hardware,
>>>and the in-home receiver.
>>>
>>>Anyone got anything on converting these to UHF-and-above amateur
>>>operations? Pointers on groups and/or lists? All information and
>>>pointers gratefully accepted.
>
>
> Thanks _very_ much. I see some construction in my future,
>
Phil
February 23rd 07, 09:54 PM
You also might want to look at the San Bernardino Microwave Society web
site here:
www.ham-radio.com/sbms
Erich
KA6AMD
Scott wrote:
> http://www.geocities.com/PatBillDavis/10GhzGear.html
>
> Most of us convert them to 10GHz. They are too small to be very useful
> at UHF. Plus, the DSS Feedhorn is easily modifed to 10 GHz by boring it
> out to 0.75 inch and add an SMA connector as a probe to excite the
> waveguide. See above webpage for a short tutorial.
>
> Groups that do 10 GHz construction and contesting:
>
> http://www.nlrs.org
> http://www.cvvhf.org
>
> Scott
> N0EDV
>
> Mike Andrews wrote:
>
>> I just got a Dish Network "500" dish with two LNBs, mounting hardware,
>> and the in-home receiver.
>> Anyone got anything on converting these to UHF-and-above amateur
>> operations? Pointers on groups and/or lists? All information and
>> pointers gratefully accepted.
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