How can we know the Noise Figure of any Dish Antenna ?
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Re: Noise Figure
Try to explain, Every antenna reflecting the signal from sat. also producing some noise or unwanted signals. Written on LNB is noise figure for LNB only not for a Dish antennaVu+ Solo2
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you want to know how to calculate the noise produced by the antenna and not the lnb?Comment
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The Dish gain is usually specified by the dish manufacturer, I doubt if it is possible for a person to work out without some serious test equipment. The noise or unwanted signal usually occurs when the LNB is not focused properly in the mount, too far in and you will lose signal as you are not illuminating all of the dish surface, too far out and you suffer from over-spill and therefore noise.
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Of course, that is why it is possible to set up Multi-Lnb systems on one dish.
As long as your dish is peaked for a particular satellite and your Lnb is focused properly then there is not a lot more you can do.
Regards Mobley3
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hi,
my dm500 gives the snr (signal noise ratio) of the current channel,
this helps to adjust the dish pointing
i suppose most of sat rcvr gives it too
what rcvr do you have ?
otherwise, the noise figure may also refer to the chain:
[ dish - lnb - contact - cable - contact - rcvr ]
and therefore you should link db loss to each other through db log sum,
according, of course, you've got the db loss of each element of the chain ...
anyway, the snr should cope the job to point the disk to the sat.Comment
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I have still serious difficulties to understand: what you ask it's a technical figure typical of active devices, such as amplifiers or converters.
LNB is a converter and it's very important its SNR: in 30 years of satellites it improved so good that now we can use very smaller dishes.
About the dish itself I've never heard talking about SNR, what's interesting it's its gain...Comment
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