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On Aug 13, 10:27*am, John Ferrell wrote:
I would like to see the picture. If no one else is interested you can email the picture. My email is in the clear. On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 20:33:16 -0700 (PDT), "Sal M. Onella" wrote: There's a lot of sports programming available in the clear, both analog and digital. *On a far west C-band satellite (135-degrees West, I think) I could still get the Alaska network digital feeds until recently in San Diego. ( I took down my 10-foot C-band dish a few years ago, so my knowledge is getting stale.) Much info is available on skyvision.com and satelliteguys.us . *Also see lyngsat.com and sadoun.com . *The science of cataloging what's available is not perfected, as the programmers don't care that we know what's on -- unless we're paying customers. *:-( The fun is building the gear, especially antennas and mounts. * I hand- built a geometrically-correct polar mount out of the pipe from a DirecTV wall mount and an ordinary TV antenna rotor. *It tracked the arc perfectly for a small Ku dish. *I still have it and I'll post a picture if anybody wants to see it. I hope this helps. "Sal" John Ferrell W8CCW OK. I dug it out and I'll snap some pix later. Questions: Do you understand the geometry involved in a polar mount? How about the concept of declination, whereby you compensate for the fact that you are not on the Equator? When I bought my 10-foot dish (1986) it came with instructions that included a table of declination vs. latitude and a corresponding adjustment scale on the mount itself. With a do-it-yourself dish, you have to "do it yourself." hi hi. I ask because the web has a number of tutorials on the subject of backyard dishes. If you don't already have the knowledge, you may wish to search now. Not a big deal, but if you fail to apply the correction, you can't track the arc faithfully. On the side: We are discussing herein a polar mount, whose operation adjusts azimuth and elevation simultaneously. There is also an AZ-EL mount that permits you to manually aim at each satellite, based on pointing info derived for your location. Simpler, but not much fun to build. "Sal" KD6VKW (Vicious Killer Weasel) |
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