No, my motor elevation and dish declination were ok (I checked them a lot the last two days
). Thanks for the advice though.
I figured out what the problem was late last night. Of course, it was something stupid that I had done. Evidently when I connected the coax to the LNB I bumped it and knocked the skew out of whack. I didn't notice it then, or for about a day and a half after.
From my vantage point when adjusting the dish I couldn't really see the LNB very good so I didn't notice it until I had swung the whole assembly around on the pole to check something else. At that point I had to climb down the ladder to get a tool I had forgotten. When I looked up at the dish I saw that the LNB was cock-eyed and realized what was going on. I bet I won't make that mistake again!
I fixed the LNB and tightened it down really good. I have aligned back up with G11, but I haven't peaked it yet. I'm going to do that sometime today. I'll post back once that is complete.
Thanks again guys for all your help and moral support. This forum is probably the best I have ever been on regardless of subject. I think there are a great bunch of people here. Maybe one of these days I'll learn enough about this hobby to be able to make some meaningful contributions, as long as I can keep my LNB straight that is.