Thanks guys :)
Guess this blows my chances of being satelliteguy of the year ;)
I would like to take this opportunity to thank my pal Iceberg it was a pleasure serving time with ya!
At least I outlasted Rumsfield :)
This is the dish I use, very nearly 2º compliant @ Mainlobe Beamwidth:
C Band: 2.915 degrees
I have read that its not just the size of the dish but also the depth!
http://www.samidish.com/6ft.html
IA-5 is your TRUE south satellite, so thats the satellite you would be aiming at when setting up the motor.
Have a look here for help with the setup of the motor...........
http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=50257
Its sometimes an idea to find the satellite and store it (With...
Depends on the LNB holder, I crack open my LNB to expose the 20mm neck then they fit right onto the P* LNB holder.
Invacom make GREAT LNB's and are gold sponsors here, the XtremeII LNBF is also very popular.
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The above LNBF can't be skewed. It came from a DirecDuo system where the dish would have to be skewed.
Yes a DiSEqC switch will work with the old LNB.
Takes me 2 hours to install a motorized system, but your best taking your time and enjoying the setup. It was 70º here in MN. yesterday so you should have just enough time to get the dish installed.
The Tube is an all music video channel, unfortunately is now only on C-Band satellite @ 87ºw...
IA-5 @ 97ºw is your TRUE SOUTH satellite.
Have a look at the below, the elevation angles are WITHOUT a motor.........
Latitude 50° 0.000'N Longitude 97° 0.000'W
Sat Name Sat Lng Az(t) Az(m) El Skew...
What channels and satellites are you aiming for?
Putting a ku dish on a 10' pole is a bad idea (IMO) if the dish moves just a few millimeters you will loose the picture! I HATE putting satellite dish on a roof, but that may be your BEST option.
Most Invacoms are Universal (L.O. =...