Guys, THANKS a lot for your help. This is my situation. I do have any experience doing C-Dish at all. The most I have done ever related with sats is install a Dishnetwork dish, which was not difficult. I got a C-Band dish from a friend, it has everything dish, feedhorn, mover, lnb (all works ok). I will buy a receiver today (Pantsat 3500). I want to install it this weekend and have been readying since monday and of course I am NOT technical at all at this. So to your question CharredPC, YES, it is too much technical because I still get confused. But I am not stupid, I am learning fast I just need more help.
Now, once I get my satellite mounted and wired, etc. I need to polarized the lnb (which translate in english to me as align it to get satellites, right?).
Now, I read to get this done I need to do it finding my true south? WHat is true south? My closest satellite to my positon? Then as you guys mentioned it is AMC9 at 83? So... Do I then need to manually align my 10 foot dish to point to AMC9 FIRST? and that will do it?
Questic, sorry if this is kind of stupid question but what is USALS (I am looking at it on the web once I finish here)? Is that in the receiver? Now, setting the motor (or mover right?) to true south means to AMC9 at 83 for me? Once I tune that you said I should go to the other side of the arc? What is that? How do I do that? Track the arc??
What is a true south bird install? Is it when I do it manually versus USALS?
I have another question. Will my mover once install be able to sweep all sat from east to west? Could I get sat PAS 3R and Satmex 5? or only one? I read somewhere that the movers will go south to east and viceversa OR south to west or viceversa, but NOT both....??
Thanks for helping a desperate newbie trying to get its new C-Band install soon.