This is why DIRECTV typically demands professional installations.
Getting your dish optimized requires patience. You have to keep fiddling with it until you get it right.
Without a proper technician's ($$$) meter, that's likely to be a long and trying process.
The process is straightforward and you can't cut any corners:
- Be certain that your mast is plumb -- preferably using a torpedo level on two sides spaced 90 degrees apart
- Use Dishpointer to determine the precise elevation and tilt parameters you need
- Set the elevation and tilt
- Adjust the azimuth in tiny increments as necessary
If you choose not to insure that your mast is plumb, you'll not be able to rely on the published elevation and tilt parameters and you'll likely have to make minor adjustments on all three settings rather than just the azimuth.
Never forget that the target is around 22,236 miles away so "close" isn't really close enough.