This Scalar Cone set was designed for small offset dish on C Band. It performs much better then commercial conical Scalar rings. I tried it on my Prime Focus C Band dish and gained 6 SQ over the flat Scalar ring that came with the LNBF.![]()
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This Scalar Cone set was designed for small offset dish on C Band. It performs much better then commercial conical Scalar rings. I tried it on my Prime Focus C Band dish and gained 6 SQ over the flat Scalar ring that came with the LNBF.![]()
I am not a complete idiot, some parts are missing.
where did you get this?

Very simple and inexpensive to make.
You can use aluminum roof flashing which costs about $10 USD for a large roll and has a nice springy nature and can be cut with scissors.
90mm ID X 260mm OD outer cone.
90mm ID X 200mm OD middle cone.
90mm ID X 140mm OD inner cone.
From the inner cone space the second and third cones 15mm apart on the slip sleeve.
Wrap the LNBF with a single layer of material 45mm deep to make a slip cylinder to attach the cones to. You can use super glue gel.
The LNBF will move closer to the dish with these cones peaked.
Last edited by Satcom1; 24-06-2009 at 04:05 PM
I am not a complete idiot, some parts are missing.

Took these today, thought you might like to see them.
Picture 4 is used on a Primestar Elliptical Dish Model # 1.00M X 0.7M
See my Avitar.
I am not a complete idiot, some parts are missing.
Thank you Satcom 1. Nice work
God bless
Can you give me some spec on making one for a offset dish please.



This cone Scalar works best on a 1-meter or smaller dish of offset design. Depending on the f/d of a 1.2 M dish a flat Scalar may work just as well. On an elliptical dish it will illuminate the smaller aperture only. But by trimming away the sides to form an elliptical horn the entire dish may be illuminated. On a 1m or smaller dish moving the cone Scalar in or out tunes specific TP's. This device makes the dish highly reactive and a signal of resonance (amplification) can occur making no signal jump to a high SQ. On some applications a fourth cone may benefit the overall gain. The last cone may benefit by being spaced at 7 mm away from the third cone.
I am not a complete idiot, some parts are missing.
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