links galore
Here is an
angle meter you would use to set the elevation of such a dish.
This is a short
discussion of a cheap version.
This
web site is just one of many which explains the setup and geometry of a prime-feed dish.
After you read and digest everything on it, you will be an expert in alignment of your 2.4m dish.
I found this
review of the GeoSat 2.4m dish very educational.
It's
listed as coming with a polar mount.
Contact
SatelliteAV and see if he has a PDF copy of the manual (I didn't find one when I looked).
You should just be able to add a linear motor to move it.
This
18" example is probably too short - get some advice before choosing a brand or length of motor.
Many such
motors sell for as much as $200 or $300.
Then, to move the motor, you'll need a
V-box controller between your FTA receiver and the motor.
It took me some effort to link everything above, but it's worth it if it helps you understand the problems and easy solutions.
Setting up a 2.4m dish shouldn't be a major hassle, but you might want to read the
C-band section of this site for more encouragement.