Good day, everyone.
I'm new to satellite dishes - my primary hobby is weather. The idea of being able to get a full weather data feed to mess around with is intruiging enough to put some money into it and I'm looking for a little help.
I'd like to pull the DVB-S NOAAport data feed from AMC-4. The signal characteristics are:
Transponder: 13C
Uplink center frequency: 6,181.5000 MHz
Downlink center frequency: 3,956.5000 MHz
Center Frequency (L-band): 1193.5 MHz
Symbol Rate: 6.349422 Msymbols/sec
Data rate: 10.240 Mbits/sec
Occupied bandwidth: 8.6 MHz
Modulation: QPSK - 7/8 rate
I have a place to place a dish with a clear view of 101W and based on the map here, the EIRP for my area (SE PA) is just above 40.
According to this site, the minimum sized dish for this is around 1.8m . With that in mind, I've been lookin at the Fortec Star 6' (180cm) dish from Saudon. Is this dish "enough"? While I don't mind the occasional signal fade, if going with this small a dish is going to be an issue, I'd opt for the 240cm version.
Will any old LNB and feed horn do or do I need something specific? Can I just pick one up off of eBay?
From the LNB, I will connect to a Novra S-75 receiver. The line length from the LNB will probably be about 15-20 feet. Once it gets to the receiver, the data is sent over ethernet - which is a realm that I am comfortable.
Am I on the right track or am I completely missing some things?
Thanks for any help/suggestions,
- WxMan
I'm new to satellite dishes - my primary hobby is weather. The idea of being able to get a full weather data feed to mess around with is intruiging enough to put some money into it and I'm looking for a little help.
I'd like to pull the DVB-S NOAAport data feed from AMC-4. The signal characteristics are:
Transponder: 13C
Uplink center frequency: 6,181.5000 MHz
Downlink center frequency: 3,956.5000 MHz
Center Frequency (L-band): 1193.5 MHz
Symbol Rate: 6.349422 Msymbols/sec
Data rate: 10.240 Mbits/sec
Occupied bandwidth: 8.6 MHz
Modulation: QPSK - 7/8 rate
I have a place to place a dish with a clear view of 101W and based on the map here, the EIRP for my area (SE PA) is just above 40.
According to this site, the minimum sized dish for this is around 1.8m . With that in mind, I've been lookin at the Fortec Star 6' (180cm) dish from Saudon. Is this dish "enough"? While I don't mind the occasional signal fade, if going with this small a dish is going to be an issue, I'd opt for the 240cm version.
Will any old LNB and feed horn do or do I need something specific? Can I just pick one up off of eBay?
From the LNB, I will connect to a Novra S-75 receiver. The line length from the LNB will probably be about 15-20 feet. Once it gets to the receiver, the data is sent over ethernet - which is a realm that I am comfortable.
Am I on the right track or am I completely missing some things?
Thanks for any help/suggestions,
- WxMan