Hi all,
After the successful detection of methanol masers at 12.2 GHz I was wondering if it would be possible to detect maser lines at other frequencies with my 1 metre dish. Water masers at 22.235 GHz seemed to be a good candidate, because these can be quite strong (several thousand Jy to >10K Jy). Water masers are also variable, which makes them an interesting target for regular observations.
About a year ago I asked in a post on this forum if there are any useful LNBs for this frequency. Unfortunately the inverto Ka band LNBs Wolfgang recommended seemed to be no longer available, so I ordered a triax twin Ka band LNB. It has an LO frequency of 21.2 GHz, and it is intended for receiving at 19.7- 20.2 GHz. It may be possible to receive 22.235 GHz which would be downconverted to 22235-21200=1035 MHz, well within the frequency range of my SDR. Unfortunately, there are two hairpin filters inside the LNB which almost entirely blocks 22.2 GHz. I therefore want to remove/ replace or adjust the filter so I can (hopefully) receive 22 GHz. However, I am far from an expert at this so I am not sure what to do next.
Would it be possible to "re-tune" the filter to 22 GHz?
If not, what could I do to bypass it? Michiel told me that I could just place an isolated copper stripline over the filter, but I am worried that it may cause some unforeseen problems/ losses. It also looks like there is not enough space on the PCB to place a bypass stripline around the filter without removing the filter itself (which is a modification I can not undo)
Best regards,
Eduard