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Laminas 1.8m project with 3 motor
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<blockquote data-quote="Beli1910" data-source="post: 1145583" data-attributes="member: 418349"><p>I don't know what experience my colleague dreambox1959 had. Probably something unpredictable happened with the antenna. I always strive to make something even better than it is. I try to get the maximum from each antenna. I think that not all satellites are in the ideal Clark path and that on some of them, it is possible to get a little more out of it. This idea with a movable arm is an idea that I want to test, because no one has tried anything similar. The same applies to the production of prototypes where the diqec motor rotates large antennas. According to the tests so far, it also rotates the fte 1.8m antenna without problems , which weighs approximately 50kg. My Laminas with the back processing weighs just under 25kg. I thought a lot about wind gusts, but fortunately there are no such dangerous gusts in my location, plus the antenna is sheltered by the house, so there are no problems here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beli1910, post: 1145583, member: 418349"] I don't know what experience my colleague dreambox1959 had. Probably something unpredictable happened with the antenna. I always strive to make something even better than it is. I try to get the maximum from each antenna. I think that not all satellites are in the ideal Clark path and that on some of them, it is possible to get a little more out of it. This idea with a movable arm is an idea that I want to test, because no one has tried anything similar. The same applies to the production of prototypes where the diqec motor rotates large antennas. According to the tests so far, it also rotates the fte 1.8m antenna without problems , which weighs approximately 50kg. My Laminas with the back processing weighs just under 25kg. I thought a lot about wind gusts, but fortunately there are no such dangerous gusts in my location, plus the antenna is sheltered by the house, so there are no problems here. [/QUOTE]
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