Saying good bye to c band for a while.

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zamar23

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Not even sure, what they ask money for on that site but its true, generally polar mount doesn't need to be plum. One just needs to know how to set the dish & motor correctly given mount deviations from vertical in 2 perpendicular directions. And multifeed can be setup in a very unusual way too like on the above pics. But for a typical user, it ain't give any advantages, may be for a balcony or hard to reach wall mount it can help to compensate for some alignment errors. :) No sense to pay for it such huge price though.
 
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Its a few magnetic levels set for your zip code just stick them to the dish as shown and adjust the dish until all the levels are all level. Then spin the dish until you hit your true south sat and your done.
 

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This has me wondering, is there a such mount as a X Y axis mount, where both X and Y can be controlled remotely giving access to the entire sky and giving one the ability to easily peak on a sat without any outdoor aiming. I'd imagine it would be very expensive and require a controller designed to go with it.
 

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To make you wonder even more, this dish doesn't need any adjustments, but...it works. :)
 

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