Just thinking out loud here, but given the number of posts about aligning dishes and problems, I am just wondering about that step after zeroing the motor, mounting on the pole and aligning to due south.
It seems to me that this step is perhaps the most important of all. Unless you start with a zeroed motor and dish pointing absolutely accurately due south then all the rest of the steps can be miles off. Having reset my dishes a number of times I find the more time spent on this alignment the better the result. I don't see how it is possible to point due south with a simple compass, or guess at where south is, I use a sighting compass and spend a good half hour on this step.
Perhaps the more experienced here can critique the following steps to help me improve even more:
1. attach antenna to motor but leave the dish off.
2. ensure that lnb arm is perfectly in line with the motor when mounted.
3. mount dishless motor+lnb arm on pole and point roughly south, do not tighten down
4. sight due south from pole with sighting compass, establish landmark in distance exactly at south
5. stand with back to lnb arm so that lnb is digging into my back
6. walk towards distant landmark as many paces as reasonable
7. turn 180 deg and look back at lnb arm
8. if lnb arm is not exactly in line with motor, go back and adjust by turning motor on pole
9. repeat 5,6,7,8 until the lnb arm is exactly south
10. tighten down the motor and recheck. Moving the motor on the pole past this stage is a no-no
11. mount dish and then go looking for the due south satellite with button on motor or receiver based on signal quality. The only thing that should need adjusting past this point is elevation of the dish.
Comments appreciated.
It seems to me that this step is perhaps the most important of all. Unless you start with a zeroed motor and dish pointing absolutely accurately due south then all the rest of the steps can be miles off. Having reset my dishes a number of times I find the more time spent on this alignment the better the result. I don't see how it is possible to point due south with a simple compass, or guess at where south is, I use a sighting compass and spend a good half hour on this step.
Perhaps the more experienced here can critique the following steps to help me improve even more:
1. attach antenna to motor but leave the dish off.
2. ensure that lnb arm is perfectly in line with the motor when mounted.
3. mount dishless motor+lnb arm on pole and point roughly south, do not tighten down
4. sight due south from pole with sighting compass, establish landmark in distance exactly at south
5. stand with back to lnb arm so that lnb is digging into my back
6. walk towards distant landmark as many paces as reasonable
7. turn 180 deg and look back at lnb arm
8. if lnb arm is not exactly in line with motor, go back and adjust by turning motor on pole
9. repeat 5,6,7,8 until the lnb arm is exactly south
10. tighten down the motor and recheck. Moving the motor on the pole past this stage is a no-no
11. mount dish and then go looking for the due south satellite with button on motor or receiver based on signal quality. The only thing that should need adjusting past this point is elevation of the dish.
Comments appreciated.