LNB design

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bootloader9800

Joined Jan 12, 2021
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Hi folks. Below is a pic of an LNB that is used to receive signals for a satellite TV dish.

1) In a hypothetical scenario where this LNB is receiving a 5GHz, can someone please tell me how we decide on the dimensions of the wave guide?
2) How do we decide the slope of the wave guide?

Thanks 4 the replies!


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Ya’akov

Joined Jan 27, 2019
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The waveguide is just the tubular part of input to the LNB, the conical part is the feed horn. The feed horn is an impedance matching device. The dish has a focal length just light a mirror and the end of the waveguide is placed at that focal point. Without the feed horn there would be a large mismatch between the dish and the waveguide.

The feed horn is akin to a horn antenna which is commonly used without a dish, directly, at microwave frequencies. The design of a horn antenna is an exercise in trading off gain which can be gotten with a larger aperture and length which increases radically as you increase aperture because the larger the opening the longer the slope must be for a match.

This article might help a bit. The topic is very complex and involves a lot of math. Generally specialized design software is used for feed horns as complex as what you see on DSB dish arrangements. It wouldn’t be practical to calculate by hand.
 
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