8 GHz dual mode feed by SV1CAL 3d model
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8 GHz dual mode feed by SV1CAL

8 GHz dual mode feed by SV1CAL

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Version 1.0 !
This is a low noise dual mode prime focus parabolic dish feed for 8 GHz weather satellite reception.
Suitable f/D is around 0.4 for optimum reflector illumination and best overall system G/T.
The 3D print consists of the base, the waveguide and the dual mode section which are connected with screws.
Two waveguide sections have been included: one for linear polarization and another one
for both RHCP and LHCP polarizations on separate SMA connectors.
This work has been based on the W2IMU/N2UO 23cm design found here:http://ok1dfc.com/EME/technic/septum/N2UO%20opt.pdf.
After printing, it has to be painted with a conductive paint and then electroplated in a bath.
It is absolutely important the resulting surface to be as smooth as possible.
Roughness will result in losses so patience when sanding/smoothing will pay off !
I used PLA and smoothed it with sandpaper starting from grit 500 up to 2000.
Conductive paint and plating solution used were bought from https://www.tifoo.de/
Painting has to be carefully done paying attention not to leave any blank areas.
If ABS/ASA are used I guess the smoothing process can be expedited in acetone vapors or the like.
The final efficiency of the feed depends on surface roughness and the presence of any non-plated gaps.
Notes:
1) You could try scaling it in the slicer to make e.g a feed for 10 GHz!
2) For 8 GHz SMA probe length inside the waveguide is 7mm .
The dimensions of the block where the SMA sits had been adapted so that no tuning is necessary when the following connectors are used leaving just 7 mm inside the waveguide.
https://shop.kuhne-electronic.com/kuhne/en/shop/accessoires/connectors/SMA+2+hole+Flange+Female+with+teflon/?card=1357
3) The Teflon section in the waveguide needs to be cutoff.
4) The Teflon section in the SMA block can be painted and plated to avoid having to rely on the plating inside the hole.
5) The SMA connector itself can even be soldered onto the plated feed !!!
Obviously, it is not as robust as on a feed of metal but should be good enough for fixing it once with an SMA torque wrench. Don't push it too much though :-)
6) In the 7.75-8.25 range simulated sidelobes are lower than 25 dB, simulated axial ratio less than 3dB and measured isolation better than 25dB.
If you build one, please let me know how it goes !
73 de SV1CAL Michael
sv1cal.com

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