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Satcat
17-07-2009, 02:53 PM
For I while now I've been thinging of upgrading my dish. I have at the moment a 80/90mm old Amstrad mesh one (motorised).
I am thinking about buying one in the 1m to 1.2m range.
What is the best one to go for?
I presume that a good quality 1m one would be as good if not better that a cheap 1.2m one. or a half decent 1.1m dish.
Does it work like that, or am I wrong, is it just build quallity you pay for.
Any advise on the matter would be much appreciated.
you are correct: quality & accuracy makes a difference in reception! A flexible dish will make a bad difference in windy weather. Cheap dishes are good for reception in the middle of a footprint ( 19.2°E , 13°E, 42°E, ...)
Take in account the use, motorised or not (motor limits dishsize), single/multifeed, locality, ...
go for known brand that receives good test report.
Satcat
17-07-2009, 06:36 PM
Giga. Thanks for reply. I suppose its like everything else, "You get what you pay for".
What are Triax dishes like? Any good? I was thinking about the 1.1m one.
Anybody got one? if so whats your opinion of it?
Any recomendations for other makes?
sonic1
17-07-2009, 06:55 PM
I use a 98cm funke dish which has been great, it is crap motors which I get through. Dish is about 6 years old now.
satwyn
17-07-2009, 07:13 PM
go for the andrews 1.2 with matching polar mount will last you a lifetime
Giga. Thanks for reply. I suppose its like everything else, "You get what you pay for".
What are Triax dishes like? Any good? I was thinking about the 1.1m one.
Have multifeed setup:
2 x Triax TDS 110 with multiblock
1 X Triax Basic 85not bad stuff (galvanized steel)
charlie739
17-07-2009, 08:11 PM
you won't go far wrong with a triax 1.1
good value and very good
Gr8Guy
17-07-2009, 09:17 PM
i second the andrews 1.2
sleepy
17-07-2009, 09:22 PM
I've been using the Triax 1.1m for 7 years, no complaints and no rust.:applause-003:
TOWER
17-07-2009, 09:41 PM
Andrews Channelmaster 1.2 with matched feedhorn in your area should even pull in some of Nilesat.
Satcat
18-07-2009, 08:58 AM
Thanks for your feedback guys.
The Andrews 1.2m looks the business, but very expensive.
The Triax 1.1m is probably the way I'll go.
Whats the 1m fortec star like in comparison?
Does anyone know a web site where you can compare the specifications for different dishes? That would be handy.
Satcat
18-07-2009, 02:18 PM
After reading other posts on other threads, and looking on tinternet (fleabay) I've now decided on the Orbital 1m aluminium dish....I think.
For I while now I've been thinging of upgrading my dish. I have at the moment a 80/90mm old Amstrad mesh one (motorised).
I am thinking about buying one in the 1m to 1.2m range.
What is the best one to go for?
I presume that a good quality 1m one would be as good if not better that a cheap 1.2m one. or a half decent 1.1m dish.
Does it work like that, or am I wrong, is it just build quallity you pay for.
Any advise on the matter would be much appreciated.
are you measureing the height or the width
as ive only seen 60 cm amstrad dishes
Satcat
18-07-2009, 04:28 PM
ABA, Yea just noticed my mistake (mm) I meant cm. (90cm high x 80cm wide)
go for a 1metre gibertini dish, very nice quality and lightweight for a diseqc/usals motor
triax dishes are ok but i hate the elevation adjustment.
sstylianou1976
18-07-2009, 10:30 PM
I have a Channel Masters dish very reliable and had it for years so I suggest this dish and also get a proper motor with it to withstand the wind pressure since you are going to need it traditional diseqc motors are rubbish for this type of dish so you can't go wrong with it either.;)
i would agree with that as i have one of them dishes on a jaeger 1224 motor, only had it a few months but it is very well made and strong motor.
martin007
19-07-2009, 02:54 AM
I have tried quite a lot of dishes, in fact they are 4 dishes from 1.0 to 1.2 just sitting in my garden doing sweet fook all. The wind used to do allsorts of funny things. Than I came across the channel master 1.2m which a friend had, for years, I went out and bought one. Yes it was second hand but like new, and I never looked back. they are expensive new. But if you look around In Local papers. Or L--t. Even Flea bay. I got mine from paper, But use it with a jack and it will not move all over the place.
Good look m8. Hope you find what you are looking for. :cheers2:
satpaul
19-07-2009, 08:51 AM
The Orbital Aluminium 1 metre out performs the Gibertini and the Triax 1.1 I should know I fit them:respect-040:
Satcat
19-07-2009, 09:47 AM
Thanks for all your input guys.
Having a Diseqc motor, the Orbital 1m Aloy seems to be the favourite, at the moment.
Does our sponsors not sell dishes? I'm sure they used to.
Satcat
30-07-2009, 01:14 PM
The Orbital Aluminium 1 metre out performs the Gibertini and the Triax 1.1 I should know I fit them:respect-040:
Well, as last I've made a decision.
I've just ordered an Orbital 1m Aluminium Dish.
The manufactures data that backs up wot satpaul said
Orbital 1m Gain at 11.75GHz (dB): 40.5
TRIAX TD110 1.1m Gain (@ 11.7GHz): 40.2dBi (- 2.15 to convert to dB) = 38.05
Gibertini 1 Metre Gain: @ 10.95 GHz: 39.8 dB
Although the figures are not the complete story, you can have a smug grin for making a good choice.
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