Okay fellas, all the work is done. Grass is cut, pole is concreted in, time to aim the dish. Tomorrow morning.
Here's what I have:
7.5 foot Perfect 10 dish on a Polar Mount.
Co-rotor (I guess it is because there are two coax cables coming from it, plus the polarotor wires)
The actuator is a four wire, I understand two are power and two are sensor. First question, I don't have a receiver yet that will move the dish, however I DO have a standalone dish positioner box, a MTI 2800a. I have posted a picture of the back of it below...how do I hook it to the actuator?
Second. I ASSUME ( we all know about that) that the dish was pointed at SOMETHING when I took it down. Should I hook it up to an analog receiver and twist it on the pole and see if it catches a satelllite? Or should I drive it to center and start with the due south sat? I did not move any adjustment bolts from the time I took it down to now.
All help,ideas, and wild assed guesses, even, are very welcome and appreciated.
Here's what I have:
7.5 foot Perfect 10 dish on a Polar Mount.
Co-rotor (I guess it is because there are two coax cables coming from it, plus the polarotor wires)
The actuator is a four wire, I understand two are power and two are sensor. First question, I don't have a receiver yet that will move the dish, however I DO have a standalone dish positioner box, a MTI 2800a. I have posted a picture of the back of it below...how do I hook it to the actuator?
Second. I ASSUME ( we all know about that) that the dish was pointed at SOMETHING when I took it down. Should I hook it up to an analog receiver and twist it on the pole and see if it catches a satelllite? Or should I drive it to center and start with the due south sat? I did not move any adjustment bolts from the time I took it down to now.
All help,ideas, and wild assed guesses, even, are very welcome and appreciated.