| Parameter | Specification | |-----------|----------------| | Reflector Type | Toroidal (offset) | | Width (Horizontal) | 90 cm | | Height (Vertical) | 75 cm | | Gain | Approx. 37.5 dBi @ 12.5 GHz (Ku-band) | | Focal Length | ~45 cm (horizontal line) | | Orbital Arc Coverage | Up to 60° (e.g., 45°W to 15°E or 15°W to 45°E) | | Number of LNBs | Up to 16 (16 feedhorns possible, but 12-14 typical) | | Compatibility | Universal Ku-band LNBs (standard 40mm collar) |
While still large, one white rectangular dish looks cleaner than 5 separate 60cm dishes bolted to your wall. wavefrontier t90
The T90 solves this through . The dish surface is not a simple parabola; it is a torus (like a donut shape). This shape has two distinct radii of curvature. One curve focuses the signal, while the other curve corrects for the angle of arrival. The dish surface is not a simple parabola;
Once the scan is complete, check the signal quality to ensure it is optimal. Adjust the dish alignment if necessary to achieve the best signal. Once the scan is complete, check the signal
Use 40mm LNBs if possible. The T90's 40mm holders allow for finer adjustment than the 23mm standard holders.
If the device is having trouble scanning for channels, check that it is correctly configured for the satellites you are trying to receive.