Moving right along.... Anyone know what this means? I've got the cable run from the 1000.2 to my 1st Wally. The cable test good all the way. I've got the dish pointed per dishpointer.com at 218.2 magnetic while taking the reading away from any interfering stuff (5th wheel, metal building, power lines, etc) and elevation 46.2 best I can read on the scale of the dish mount. Skew is 124 per app. I also verified the location of sats 110, 119, & 129 using DishPointer Pro, Sat Finder and Wingard TV Signal Finder. I'm very sure that I'm on or very near the sats. Just don't know rather to call Dish next or what.
If I'm misunderstanding what you're doing, just say so.
If you think you can set up the dish to the specs, then go inside and start watching TV, it doesn't work that way. There is very little room for error, and you'll need to tweak it just to get any kind of signal.
What I've done for years is this. Set the skew and tighten the bolts. Set the elevation and snug the bolts. Start either east or west of your target azimuth and slowly swing dish through the target zone. When you hit a signal, check to see if that is the correct satellite (119). Get the signal as best you can on azimuth. Then, tweak the elevation very carefully to achieve best signal. This should render you a usable signal on all three satellites. In 11 years of full time rv'ing and setting up the dish multiple times per year, I've never had to tweak the skew.
You will need some type of meter, it doesn't have to be an expensive one. I used the meter on the receiver for years, listening through an open window. Then, I bought one of those $10 things to use outside and would go inside and look at the receiver to verify. In any case, you can't just set it up with a compass and expect it to be right. JMO