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Dish Aperture

(Aperture) The diameter or aperture of a satellite receive dish determines the amount of signal collected from a communication satellite. The larger the aperture, the more signal is intercepted and therefore the higher the gain. The aperture of a prime focus dish can be partially blocked by the feed/LNB and its support structure. For this reason, offset fed antennas are more efficient at the lower end of dish apertures, less than about 1 meter.

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