Toner Cable Multiple Satellite Feed System User Manual

Multiple satellite feed system

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Multiple Satellite Feed System

969 Horsham Road

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Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044 USA

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Phone: 215-675-2053 Fax: 215-675-7543

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[email protected]

Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice

Rev 05-12

©Toner Cable Equipment, Inc.

Receive Multiple Satellites from one
Antenna

Available for most New or already
installed Prime Focus Antennas

Includes Support Struts, Feed Plate
Assembly, Feedhorns and Cover

Overview
The Multiple Satellite Feed System is designed for C and/or Ku band applications with the flexibility of satellite orienta-
tions from 2° to 8° spacing. Each system is custom built for your specific antenna and required satellite alignment with
easy to follow placement instructions for correct focal distance. We utilize a relatively small diameter system to minimize
signal loss due to shadowing. Each feed system is pre-oriented at the factory to your specific location with regard to feed
spacing and declination angle for ease of installation and alignment.

Components
Feed assembly
- The system features a unique feed assembly design that allows for discrete elevation and azimuth
adjustment of off boresight feeds without regard to the orientation of the mounting struts on the antenna. This is achieved
using an outer ring for strut mounting and an inner slotted feed plate. The inner plates rotate in the outer ring to provide
off boresight elevation adjustment. The feedhorn assemblies slide side to side in the slotted inner feed plate to provide off
boresight azimuth adjustment. The entire assembly features a powder coat finish for rust prevention and other environ-
mental protections. The feed system is manufactured from 3/16" aluminum plate to provide a lightweight, sturdy corrosion
resistant platform.

Feed Horns - For dual pole C Band reception we feature Chaparral's Model 1329. With 35 dB of cross pole isolation and
an extremely low failure rate, it has become an industry standard. It is mounted in clamp assembly, which provides polari-
ty and focal length adjustment.

Support Struts - We now supply rectangular aluminum tubing for support struts, pre-cut and drilled. This is probably our
biggest improvement in our system since its original design. System stability and aesthetics have been improved dramati-
cally. The struts are significantly lighter for reduced shipping costs and ease of installation.

Cover - Another recent system upgrade is our injection molded cover. It is lightweight, yet rigid and durable, constructed
of high quality plastic with U/V stabilizer for long life in high wind environments.

Performance Characteristics
It should be noted first of all that replacing your original feed system with our multi beam retro-fit will not degrade your sig-
nal levels of "on boresight" satellites. It should also be noted if you are replacing a "cassagrain" styled feed system, you
should expect better "on boresight" performance.

In a typical multi beam scenario (2,3 or 4 feeds), you would have one feed on or near boresight with no signal loss.
Conservative estimates of adjacent feeds "off boresight" loss (at C/N and S/N) are as follows:

• at 2° off boresight = .75 dB Loss
• at 3° off boresight = 1 dB Loss
• at 4° off boresight = 2 dB Loss

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