Next week I am going to put up my 1 meter lawn chair dish and aim it at the Cuban satellite.
I just purchased that WSI 6' Cband dish, it should be here Friday. I plan to being figuring out what to do with it next week. I plan to have it up and working before the end of October.
My four ku dishes are all cross-eyed. I plan to re-aim them and switch a few around so that the bigger one (not the lawn chair dish) is aimed at the PBS satellite.
I currently have them from left to right aimed at 101, 83, 97 and 125
I want to put them in order, 83, 97, 101 and 125. The dish that's at 97 is the largest of the four, I want to swap it with the 125 dish so that the Oklahoma PBS channels will be more reliable. Oh, and add to the left side, the dish I will be adding for the Cuba satellite. I think it's 30 or 35.
I want to see if I can coax the dishes into a little better signal too. It's pretty good as it is but why not try for perfection? I have plenty of time on my hands, might as well.
And sometime in the early spring I want to see if I can get that giant 10 foot dish put up. I'll have to pay someone to do that, it's way too much for me to handle.
But through the winter I plan to work on assembling it and trying to make new parts to replace the missing parts. I fixed one dish with an old lawn chair. Seriously..
I'm thinking that I might take the dish that's on 97 and put it on a motor. I bought a motor last year but have never installed it because, well, I can't figure out how to hook it to these dishes as they were never meant to be motorized.
I have limited tools and limited skills and limited knowledge so all of this is a big challenge to me. Not to mention my physical limitations of strength. The only thing I have going for me is red headed stubbornness. I have an endless supply of that.