No worries. I'm still learning.
Yeah.....me, too. I guess I don't understand all I know about Dishpointer.....maybe if I weren't so busy being retired, I would read the instructions.....
After looking at it again, I guess, for a standard Shaw dish (60e or 75e), you
should not select "multi-LNB setup". You should select "all satellites" and then find "Anik F2" in the drop-down box (since this is the satellite that the lnb arm should point to with the Shaw elliptical offset dish & quad LNB). That will yield the following results:
El: 62.3
Az: 183.5 true
Az: 174.5 magnetic
Skew: 3.2 clockwise
These settings make more sense. Since you are at longitude 109.7 and F2 is at longitude 111.1, the Azimuth given with "multi-LNB setup" of 178.8 true makes no sense.....it
has to be greater than 180 since the satellite is west of your location. Use the above settings in lieu of those you cited above from the multi-lnb setup. Sorry 'bout that....
Now, as I mentioned previously, you have to add or subtract the skew from 90 because the mark on the Shaw dish for measuring the skew is set at the
horizontal=90 position, while the Dishpointer data assumes the mark is set at 0=vertical. So, since your location is east of the satellite, you want to rotate the dish clockwise (as viewed from the back looking toward the LNB), so 90+3.2=93.2, which agrees with Global's data as quoted by Iceberg above.
Trust me, set the skew at 93....I know what I'm talking about now.....
