The added dish skirt has a somewhat different purpose. It was to
eliminated direct pickup to the dish feed. MostC-Banddishes are
rather deep (small f/D ratio) causing the feed to be buried below the
edge of the dish. While the dish edges don't get much illumination,
there's also very little pickup from the sides. The dish shields the
feed horn.
However, a larger F/D ratio dish results in a more shallow dish, which
in turn results in the feed being located well above the edge of dish.
No shielding by the dish here. For optimium gain with a Chaparral
type feed, there will always be a small amount of overspray or
spillover.
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That shows up as unwanted pickup at the edges of the dish. In order
to block that direct pickup, a skirt is added. The skirt is somewhat
effective with a deep dish, but next to useless with a more shallow
dish.
Therefore, if the WiMax interference is coming from a direction that
is in line with the feed to the edge of the dish, a skirt will help.
If it's the usual problem of gaps in the mesh reflector caused by
lousy construction or assembly, it won't do much.
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