Solar Outage - As a pointing tool

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pacificrim

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I was wondering what my furthest west satellite was, so today I looked up 177w in the solar outage calculator to see what time the sun would be at 177w - it listed it as 5:00pm for my location. At that time I swung my dish all the way until it was eclipsing the center plate. I then noted the position on my ASC1. Later, after the outage, I managed to get a decent signal from one transponder even though it is a circular beam.

Too bad there is nothing to watch on that satellite, but my question was easily answered.
FYI - dishpointer said it was blocked by a small mountain but it wasn't.


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Its too bad my Corotor II + is not the wide model. That one does circular and linear. I guess I'll keep an eye out for used one.
 
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