Hello everyone,
A college has a weather program where they use weather data and students/staff prepare forecasts for the campus radio station. They have a 3 meter (10') diameter satellite dish with a Norsat 3120 PLL LNB to pick up the NOAAport NWS data broadcast, so they can have weather data to look at and then plot out. The dish has a few small rust spots on the face, but is in generally very good condition. They are trying to pluck the signal from the AMC-2 bird.
The problem is this: their variable bit error rate (VBER) is 1 x 10 ^ -5 during the day, and 1 x 10 ^ -3 at night, which results in data loss. They have tried:
-Repointing the dish twice with a "bird dog" meter, peaking the signal
-Adjusting the height of the LNB to maximize signal at the dish focus
-Tweaking the polarity
-Ensured excellent connections (RG-6 quad shielded cable, tried 4 different cables and ensured tight connectors/connections)
- Bought a "notch filter"
There is another issue, however. The dish is about 300' away from the 400' tower of the FM radio station at 90.9. They broadcast with 5 kw, and they have a plethora of cell phone and other rented broadcasters on there. No matter what they do or tweak, they can't get it better than that. I suspect all that RF from the adjacent tower is causing interference, as people with 3 meter dishes elsewhere are getting it just fine. The NWS spec says that the dish must be at least 3 meters in size.
I've been trying to help them, but I am out of answers. Outside of cell phone providers, I don't know who else is on the adjacent tower. Anyone have any thoughts/suggestions? Thanks!
A college has a weather program where they use weather data and students/staff prepare forecasts for the campus radio station. They have a 3 meter (10') diameter satellite dish with a Norsat 3120 PLL LNB to pick up the NOAAport NWS data broadcast, so they can have weather data to look at and then plot out. The dish has a few small rust spots on the face, but is in generally very good condition. They are trying to pluck the signal from the AMC-2 bird.
The problem is this: their variable bit error rate (VBER) is 1 x 10 ^ -5 during the day, and 1 x 10 ^ -3 at night, which results in data loss. They have tried:
-Repointing the dish twice with a "bird dog" meter, peaking the signal
-Adjusting the height of the LNB to maximize signal at the dish focus
-Tweaking the polarity
-Ensured excellent connections (RG-6 quad shielded cable, tried 4 different cables and ensured tight connectors/connections)
- Bought a "notch filter"
There is another issue, however. The dish is about 300' away from the 400' tower of the FM radio station at 90.9. They broadcast with 5 kw, and they have a plethora of cell phone and other rented broadcasters on there. No matter what they do or tweak, they can't get it better than that. I suspect all that RF from the adjacent tower is causing interference, as people with 3 meter dishes elsewhere are getting it just fine. The NWS spec says that the dish must be at least 3 meters in size.
I've been trying to help them, but I am out of answers. Outside of cell phone providers, I don't know who else is on the adjacent tower. Anyone have any thoughts/suggestions? Thanks!