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Is there any way to get cirular polarization ku band on a prime focus feed?
If so how.
Ron

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"Ron" <ron@hotmail.com> wrote in news:TCxTe.29213$1g2.7697@fe05.lga:

> Is there any way to get cirular polarization ku band on a prime focus
> feed? If so how.
> Ron
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>

If you mean DBS band, you strap a DBS LNBF to the side of the feedhorn.

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my suggestion would be to purchase a scalar feed with dual lnb set up for prime focus.
http://www.prosat.com/Dish_Network.html
the price is 50 + 8 s&h.
if you use a lnb removed from an offset dish, .6 f/d ratio, then you are not getting
a very good illumination of the feed.
the feed i suggested can be adjusted to match your dish f/d ration for max.
illumination.
bwireman


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