Had some time to kill over the weekend, and I really wanted to see if there was anything free on the wings (I knew about the Int'l promo channel). One problem.....didn’t know where to put it
I really didn’t want to put another dish on the roof and really didn’t want another on the deck. I wanted it to be temporary so if there really wasn’t anything there I can take it down. And, the head of our HOA is still gung ho about the amount of dishes I have. So I figure "what the hell....I have a TV antenna. Let’s mount the masts to that ”
So I duct taped a couple of masts at approximately where the dish would aim to for BOTH 61.5 and 148 on my existing TV antenna mast. Now, for the newbies, this REALLY isn’t recommended because the rule we preach is “The pole MUST be plumb” and that’s true. Well, this isn’t plumb (these are angled) so I had to use some math (and some experience knowing where the dish should aim at).
The 61.5 elevation is supposed to be 29. But the way the pole was mounted I couldn’t get it to that. Then I remember Pete (PSB) doing an “upside down dish”. So I tried that. Got a 90 on signal : ) Elevation is set to about 10.
148 was a little tougher. The elevation is normally 16…but the pole isn’t plumb. So I had to wing it. I was using my old 5000 receiver so aiming it is like aiming KU. If it was a newer Dish receiver (like a 301), it registers signal right away. The 5000 thinks about it first. Also, the pole was mounted too far west, so I had to twist the dish (and work on elevation) to get it to work. I got around a 85 on the 148 dish
Scanned both satellites and I gained 6 channels
-Int’l promo on 61.5
-Int’l promo on 148
-4 channels that are the same as Dish 101 (Ch 491). Why does it show up 4 times? I don’t know.
All and all it was a fun little project. We got snow the next day so the upside down dish had about 2 inches of snow on it (until it got warm...then it slid right off)
Here are some pictures. The closeup of the elevation scale is the 148 dish
I really didn’t want to put another dish on the roof and really didn’t want another on the deck. I wanted it to be temporary so if there really wasn’t anything there I can take it down. And, the head of our HOA is still gung ho about the amount of dishes I have. So I figure "what the hell....I have a TV antenna. Let’s mount the masts to that ”
So I duct taped a couple of masts at approximately where the dish would aim to for BOTH 61.5 and 148 on my existing TV antenna mast. Now, for the newbies, this REALLY isn’t recommended because the rule we preach is “The pole MUST be plumb” and that’s true. Well, this isn’t plumb (these are angled) so I had to use some math (and some experience knowing where the dish should aim at).
The 61.5 elevation is supposed to be 29. But the way the pole was mounted I couldn’t get it to that. Then I remember Pete (PSB) doing an “upside down dish”. So I tried that. Got a 90 on signal : ) Elevation is set to about 10.
148 was a little tougher. The elevation is normally 16…but the pole isn’t plumb. So I had to wing it. I was using my old 5000 receiver so aiming it is like aiming KU. If it was a newer Dish receiver (like a 301), it registers signal right away. The 5000 thinks about it first. Also, the pole was mounted too far west, so I had to twist the dish (and work on elevation) to get it to work. I got around a 85 on the 148 dish
Scanned both satellites and I gained 6 channels
-Int’l promo on 61.5
-Int’l promo on 148
-4 channels that are the same as Dish 101 (Ch 491). Why does it show up 4 times? I don’t know.
All and all it was a fun little project. We got snow the next day so the upside down dish had about 2 inches of snow on it (until it got warm...then it slid right off)
Here are some pictures. The closeup of the elevation scale is the 148 dish
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