P PhoneMan New Member Original poster Apr 28, 2006 4 0 Apr 28, 2006 #1 Where can I locate the proper aiming coordinates for a new 5 LNB dish for my location - zip 53149. Thanks
Where can I locate the proper aiming coordinates for a new 5 LNB dish for my location - zip 53149. Thanks
raoul5788 Studebaker driver Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Dec 28, 2004 32,785 17,724 Cheshire CT Apr 28, 2006 #2 PhoneMan said: Where can I locate the proper aiming coordinates for a new 5 LNB dish for my location - zip 53149. Thanks Click to expand... In the setup menu of an H20.
PhoneMan said: Where can I locate the proper aiming coordinates for a new 5 LNB dish for my location - zip 53149. Thanks Click to expand... In the setup menu of an H20.
charper1 Bourbon Tester Supporting Founder May 18, 2004 18,442 6 I'm Nationwide Apr 28, 2006 #3 What if he doesn't own one yet and is looking for the coordinates to do a site survey? Can someone with an H20/AT9 please run that zip for the OP?
What if he doesn't own one yet and is looking for the coordinates to do a site survey? Can someone with an H20/AT9 please run that zip for the OP?
P PhoneMan New Member Original poster Apr 28, 2006 4 0 Apr 28, 2006 #4 I am in the woods and was told I couldn't receive service. Just want to prove them wrong as the previous owner had an oval dish. Thanks
I am in the woods and was told I couldn't receive service. Just want to prove them wrong as the previous owner had an oval dish. Thanks
charper1 Bourbon Tester Supporting Founder May 18, 2004 18,442 6 I'm Nationwide Apr 28, 2006 #5 By oval, do you really mean the elliptical PhaseIII dish? I am sure the coordinates of the AT9 are just a bit different, but shouldn't be too much compared to the PhaseIII that you can't get service. As stated above if you already have an H20, just type in a zip, if not, maybe someone with one will post coordinates based on your zip.
By oval, do you really mean the elliptical PhaseIII dish? I am sure the coordinates of the AT9 are just a bit different, but shouldn't be too much compared to the PhaseIII that you can't get service. As stated above if you already have an H20, just type in a zip, if not, maybe someone with one will post coordinates based on your zip.
Lynskyn SatelliteGuys Pro Dec 12, 2005 375 8 Houston, Texas Apr 29, 2006 #6 http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=54833
P PhoneMan New Member Original poster Apr 28, 2006 4 0 Apr 29, 2006 #7 Lynskyn and Charper ; Thank you very much for your help! Have a great weekend.
rockaway1836 SatelliteGuys Pro Apr 18, 2005 608 0 Myrtle Beach SC Apr 29, 2006 #8 Tilt -76 Elevation-39 Azimuth-201