In this case flexing is not so much of an issue. because of the wide beam pattern (60degree tolerance in Az and El) of each antenna and relatively short link (500m) I have a lot of margin to play with.
This is the Link AP weighs 500g...
Yep the big dish is still there, have moved to midlands now but dish is still there on the roof in croydon not doing much.
With this pole, if if have 2.5m of wall to play with and a use 3 brackets, you reckon 20ft? 24ft? pole. Do I want a heavier higher gauge pole or lighter. On both sides the...
Hi Guys
I'm doing a 500m point to point link and plan to pole mount the antennas as high as possible to clear the fresnel zone. They will be attached to the wall of a 2 story building on both sides. The antenna on top weights nothing.
Whats the best way to mount the poles? T&K or something...
@ Channel Hopper - Hi, long time, hope your doing well. Yep still those same religious feeds. Usually lock them OK but always tweaking for improvement. Just found that im not pulling in all the TP's that some of the others in the same footprint are with even smaller antennas, hence reason for...
Hi Guys
Have a titanium C2W-PLL Wideband C-band LNBF Dual on a 3.8m Prodelin (inverted setup due to sat be low on horizon)
The required skew is quoted as -36.5°
The LNB has markings as pictured below. I don't understand where the markings need to be to achieve -36.5°.
Any advice?
Hi Guys
After realising my DVBSky card of old isnt going to cut it anymore to pull feeds from 68.5e cband, time for an upgrade. Whats the best thing I can get my hands on at the moment?
Needs to work with full features of crazyscan etc...
Dual tuner would be nice else ill need to buy 2.
Thanks!
thanks, that helps, was wondering why mine looked different.
so whats the most well supported/ best reviewed card? need dual tuner and sensitive as i'm fringe.
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