La Opinión del Experto + - TELE-satellite International Magazine
La Opinión del Experto + - TELE-satellite International Magazine La Opinión del Experto + - TELE-satellite International Magazine
■ These dishes are offered by a local provider and the installers have many years of experience mounting the wire mesh panels to the antenna frame. This type of antenna is not really good for Ku-band reception, the precision of the parabolic form is not what it should be, but it works very well for receiving Cband signals. The greatest advantage of this type of construction is the ease in transportation; shipping a 3.65-meter antenna can be a logistical problem. But shipping an unassembled dish is much easier especially in areas where the network of roads still need to be modernized. Satheesan Puzhakkara explains, “The dish alone costs about 235 Euros.” Add to that the foundation for the mast, “this costs roughly 65 Euros”, making the total cost about 300 Euros for a fully assembled 3.65-meter antenna. The mast is installed into a concrete base. 94 TELE-satellite & Broadband — 12-01/2009 — www.TELE-satellite.com ■ The 3.65-meter (12-foot) antenna ready for delivery with the completed sections of the frame. The wire mesh panels are rolled up in a single roll. ■ After installation of the support straps, the parabolic form takes shape. ■ Now the wire mesh panels are screwed in place one after the other. ■ The assembly begins: the sections of the frame are put together first.
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■<br />
These dishes are offered by a local<br />
provider and the installers have many<br />
years of experience mounting the wire<br />
mesh panels to the antenna frame. This<br />
type of antenna is not really good for<br />
Ku-band reception, the precision of the<br />
parabolic form is not what it should be,<br />
but it works very well for receiving Cband<br />
signals.<br />
The greatest advantage of this type of<br />
construction is the ease in transportation;<br />
shipping a 3.65-meter antenna can<br />
be a logistical problem. But shipping an<br />
unassembled dish is much easier especially<br />
in areas where the network of<br />
roads still need to be modernized.<br />
Satheesan Puzhakkara explains, “The<br />
dish alone costs about 235 Euros.” Add<br />
to that the foundation for the mast, “this<br />
costs roughly 65 Euros”, making the<br />
total cost about 300 Euros for a fully<br />
assembled 3.65-meter antenna.<br />
The mast is installed<br />
into a concrete base.<br />
94 <strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong> & Broadband — 12-01/2009 — www.<strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong>.com<br />
■<br />
The 3.65-meter (12-foot) antenna ready for<br />
<strong>del</strong>ivery with the completed sections of the<br />
frame. The wire mesh panels are rolled up in<br />
a single roll.<br />
■<br />
After installation of<br />
the support straps,<br />
the parabolic form<br />
takes shape.<br />
■<br />
Now the wire mesh<br />
panels are screwed<br />
in place one after<br />
the other.<br />
■<br />
The assembly begins: the<br />
sections of the frame are<br />
put together first.