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    Quote Originally Posted by Anole View Post
    Trees have leaves. They come 'n go different times of year.
    Should you try? That's your call.
    But, is 30w your only bird of interest?
    Could you have a backup plan using the roof, neighbors balcony, or even the yard?
    Expand your thinking. We'll help where we can.
    Unfortunately evergreens are very stubborn about dropping their needles . Judging from the sun on my balcony this morning when I had the outage calculator open, I can only see approx. 15W through 47W, tree depending. I'll definitely knock on my neighbor's door upstairs and see if they wouldn't mind a dish. Of course I'll also offer to run coax to their apt too. The ground is a definite no go because of the trees, which are all around the same height as the buildings (three stories). As for a roof install, I'll ask the rental office and the maintenance guy, since that would suddenly give me clear LOS of just about the whole arc.



    I could ask the guy across the way about putting a dish on his balcony, but it might be tacky having a coax tethered across a 20-30 foot gap between buildings...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kraven View Post
    Regarding Dishpointer.com, there might be a mistake when it provides your location (long/lat). I noticed the lat. provided for my address was 4 points off from other sites, including google.

    Cheers, K
    That's why you grab the pointer, and move it to your property right on the spot where your dish is. It then recalculates it's position. Sure beats anything else.

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    I live in tied spot to point at satellites with many trees around.
    My son has a telescope that I used for setting up my dish, to find out if I can point at the satellites I wanted.
    I put a angle-finder on the telescope and I used a compass, I set the height of the telescope lower than the bottom portion of the dish and then I looked through the scope to see if anything would be in the way. it took me 10 different location to find the right spot where I would get the most satellites with my dish.
    Other folks here have use a piece of pipe and set an angle-finder on it, then they look through the pipe to see if they have a clear view to the satellite.

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