blueandwhiteg3
Computer
- Nov 22, 2008
- 89
I have a number of Ka and Ku band dishes I'd like to consider re-using in the 5.2 to 5.9 GHz range for point to point links. I would replace the feed with a centered feed of some type, for a more traditional parabolic approach, rather than the offset approach.
However, I observe the dishes are not truly parabolic, but more of an oval ellipse. I also notice the dish depth varies slightly.
I have this Ku-band 1-meter dish:
I have a 508 x 660 mm WildBlue Ka-band dish. I don't have any good specifications, but they are quite common dishes. I also have a variety of smaller DBS dishes in the 45-55 cm range, but gain tends to be a bit too low (based on theory at least) at those sizes.
Can anybody comment on the issues around doing this for use around 5.2 to 5.9 GHz? What effect does the oval form have on dish effectiveness? Does the depth of the dish matter for these kinds of frequencies?
However, I observe the dishes are not truly parabolic, but more of an oval ellipse. I also notice the dish depth varies slightly.
I have this Ku-band 1-meter dish:
I have a 508 x 660 mm WildBlue Ka-band dish. I don't have any good specifications, but they are quite common dishes. I also have a variety of smaller DBS dishes in the 45-55 cm range, but gain tends to be a bit too low (based on theory at least) at those sizes.
Can anybody comment on the issues around doing this for use around 5.2 to 5.9 GHz? What effect does the oval form have on dish effectiveness? Does the depth of the dish matter for these kinds of frequencies?