Perhaps print the doc. and granulate it. Highlighter, c/p paste the statements to individual lines.
You might have stopped short. Many do when trying to digest this stuff.
Well, you seem to have a high opinion of my understanding of motorized setups (quod non).
You are right, though, that I stopped reading carefully, when I first read the evident mistake in the procedure. I then read the rest rather superficially. No need to invest time in digesting nonsense.
Before posting here (
Need some help - 8 foot Unimesh install ), however, I read the whole procedure more carefully again, to check and indicate which parts of the procedure I found wrong, and where the crucial step was where it went wrong (which part I quoted in the quote).
On-topic:
I stand by what I wrote:
What's the point in rotating the whole setup around the pole, when you have only checked at one side (the east side), and not yet made certain on both sides that the north/south outlining is indeed not OK?
When you've only checked one side (the east side) and the "elevation" is not OK, you don´t know if that is because of a north/south alignment problem, or because of an elevation/declination alignment problem.
So it is premature to apply the north/south alignment fix, when you don't know if that is really the problem. So you could make things worse for yourself, by applying that "fix", for a non-existing problem.
The germans have a nice word for that: "verschlimmbessert". By thinking you made it better, you actually made it worse.
Before applying a fix, you must first diagnose if the not-following the arc is (more or less) symmetrical around south (north), or not.
If not, that should be fixed first. As I wrote here:
Patriot Dish alignment Problem - Ricks Satellite Wildfeed and Backhaul Forum :
Note: for elevation/declination assesment of the arc you need to follow a "symmetrical" east/west arc, so you need a good north/south alignment already.
Anything unclear, about that?
Greetz,
A33