Right now, I'm at my place in Nevada. I've got a non-motorized 1.2M dish here. Trying to find 89W so I can get some active 89W tp's loaded into the Amiko Mini HD SE. Then, when I get back to Wisconsin, I'd use this info to find the true south (89W) on the motorized 39" dish that will be going up there. Found 91W but can't find 89W. Is BYU 'on' full time?
As I understand it, when using USALS, it really is not necessary to know true south, as long as one known satellite can be located. It is just much easier if true south is known so the initial settings can be dialed in. Is this correct? Guess I could always use the dish pointer data and a compass for a true south reference. But, if there is something reliable on 89W I'd like to give it one more try.
As I understand it, when using USALS, it really is not necessary to know true south, as long as one known satellite can be located. It is just much easier if true south is known so the initial settings can be dialed in. Is this correct? Guess I could always use the dish pointer data and a compass for a true south reference. But, if there is something reliable on 89W I'd like to give it one more try.