Thanks again PSB!
Well, I guess those frequencies are useless at this side of the pond, aren't they?

The skew/polarization angles don't apply either if polar positioner is used. It helps to know that H polarization should be selected though.
My question was if that's possible to tell if you are "hitting the bird" just by looking at the receiver. I assume this should be easy with spectrum analyzer but few mortals can actually afford one. Signal level meter may help, but I don't have one either...
Also, this discussion is irrelevant for truly geostationary sats, which in theory should be reasonably accessible if your positioner is well tuned. However, for a non-zero inclination, which oscillates above and below the clark belt plane there is no such certainty.