Aren't secondary focus dish set-ups confined to the commercial market?We have a 120cm prime focus dish with a quattro LNB and multi switch currently. Do wideband LNB’s exist for prime focus dishes?
I didn't say it was needed. The Freesat 4k will work with almost any input, but as it only has two sockets anything other than wideband will limit the number of simultaneous recordings to less than four.No need for LNB change at the dish
But you can't get a wideband LNB to fit a dish like the OP has...I didn't say it was needed. The Freesat 4k will work with almost any input, but as it only has two sockets anything other than wideband will limit the number of simultaneous recordings to less than four.
I was just suggesting it was something to consider.
Edit. Or does that Triax box convert to wideband? The data is a bit unclear to me.
If that means there isn't one with a suitable mounting it should be possible to rig something up. The LNB just needs to be at the focus with an appropriate skew.But you can't get a wideband LNB to fit a dish like the OP has...
Nope that statement just shows how ignorant you are on LNB and dishes and haven't done a simple Google / Bing to find out more... https://www.satcure.co.uk/tech/lnb.htm is a good basic start.If that means there isn't one with a suitable mounting it should be possible to rig something up. The LNB just needs to be at the focus with an appropriate skew.
I don't claim great knowledge but the last para of that page bears me out:Nope that statement just shows how ignorant you are on LNB and dishes and haven't done a simple Google / Bing to find out more... https://www.satcure.co.uk/tech/lnb.htm is a good basic start.
You are correct, our prime focus dish is circular (1.2m in diameter) with the LNB held in the middle by 3 identical length arms.'Scuse me for straying a little off topic, but for the purposes of education:
To me, "prime focus" means the LNB is located at the point where the paraboloid dish focuses the incoming radiation, ie at a point roughly half way out to the centre of curvature. Anything other than prime focus means putting an additional (hyperboloid) reflector near the prime focus and redirecting the energy to another location for the LNB. That would waste signal.
Have I got this wrong?
My point was that even an offset LNB is at the prime focus of the dish, so if the term "prime focus" has been hijacked to differentiate geometries when the LNB is over the centre of a dish, it's not a very appropriate choice.You are correct, our prime focus dish is circular (1.2m in diameter) with the LNB held in the middle by 3 identical length arms.