elevation indicator

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goodxcharlie

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For the skew setting on a dish network dish the indicator is quite obvious but for the elevation there is no clear indicator. Should one use the center of the adjustment bolt as the angle indicator or is there something that I am missing?
 
For the skew setting on a dish network dish the indicator is quite obvious but for the elevation there is no clear indicator. Should one use the center of the adjustment bolt as the angle indicator or is there something that I am missing?
My dish is a black HD dish, I don't think that is the 1000.2 right?
 
Speaking of that, about 10 years ago there was a batch of Dish 500's that where marked wrong with the elevation indicator.

I think it's to the edge of the red line, but hell I do so many of them I can't remember where I set it anymore
 
Speaking of that, about 10 years ago there was a batch of Dish 500's that where marked wrong with the elevation indicator.

I think it's to the edge of the red line, but hell I do so many of them I can't remember where I set it anymore
Speaking of that, about 10 years ago there was a batch of Dish 500's that where marked wrong with the elevation indicator.

I think it's to the edge of the red line, but hell I do so many of them I can't remember where I set it anymore
Thanks Claude, you sound like a really smart man!!!
 
Try this:
tv_sat_dish_elev.jpg
 
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