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<blockquote data-quote="RimaNTSS" data-source="post: 935210" data-attributes="member: 312276"><p>Good questions [USER=329484]@st1[/USER] !</p><p> Not really.... Central LNB is more down and forward in such a way that distance from each LNB's focal point has same distance to it's own "Le point G" on the surface of the dish. In Post #7 I was trying to show (green solid line) all points G connected. Perhaps I was wrong... but I can check that drawing real line on antenna by connecting all real points G. Secondly, edgy LNBs are higher than central LNB, that is because Clarke-belt is not straight but curved from antenna point of view. [ATTACH]80955[/ATTACH] </p><p>I think this antenna would better work on the equator looking directly up and all satellites seen on one straight line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RimaNTSS, post: 935210, member: 312276"] Good questions [USER=329484]@st1[/USER] ! Not really.... Central LNB is more down and forward in such a way that distance from each LNB's focal point has same distance to it's own "Le point G" on the surface of the dish. In Post #7 I was trying to show (green solid line) all points G connected. Perhaps I was wrong... but I can check that drawing real line on antenna by connecting all real points G. Secondly, edgy LNBs are higher than central LNB, that is because Clarke-belt is not straight but curved from antenna point of view. [ATTACH]80955[/ATTACH] I think this antenna would better work on the equator looking directly up and all satellites seen on one straight line. [/QUOTE]
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