Polar angle is my axis angle of Latitude 29.10 + declination 4.62 or 33.94.
Well, sort of. If I remember right, your most southern C band sat is a little west of you, so with the mover, move the dish up to near zenith, just off to the west. If it is east, just off to east. Then rotate the whole shebang (polar mount on pole) till you get something on that sat. Then, with very slight E or W movements, go back and forth to maximize your Q . Snug up the bolts that prevent rotation of the mount on the pole. You are now done with rotation(azimuth) at center. Adjust Up / Down for max Q.
Then in # 2 you say set the Azmuth and never touch it again.
You never touch or adjust Azimuth (rotation of polar mount on the pole) AT ZENITH, EVER AGAIN, after locating our zenith sat, only on the end of the arc.
Then in # 3 you say to slightly adjust the Azmuth.
We're not at Zenith now, we are at the end of the arc. That's where we adjust azimuth.
Rotating the mount on the pole.
After locating our ZENITH sat with AZIMUTH, ADJUST ELEVATION.
and don't touch azimuth at zenith again.
On our end of arc sat, adjust AZIMUTH.
and don't touch elevation at the end of the arc.
If you mix the two, you're workin' against yourself.
I hope that cleared things up,
I know it may be a bit frustrating, but I know we're getting there.
If you notice, moving the dish East or west at the end of the arc also moves the dish up and down, That is the elevation adjustment we are going for at the end of the arc.
so there is no need to adjust the elevation adjustment on the dish at the end of the arc. The mover does it. We just have to get the left and right correct.