- The offset angle of that CM dish is 26°.
- When the reflector is inverted the dish will be aim 26° lower than the vertical plane of dish.
- If an inclinometer is placed on the vertical plane of the dish, the dish would need to be tilted back 26° to be aimed at 0° elevation.
- The OP wanted to receive a satellite at 5°, so add and additional 5°. You guys got the math right.
Why invert the dish?
- To overcome the physical limitations of the mount or the dish striking the mast.
- To minimize terrestrial ground noise, providing a better carrier to noise C/N ratio and improve the Signal Quality.
Inverted Elevation Angle = Dish offset Angle + Elevation in Degrees on a given Satellite
So, this formula takes the guess work out of mounting inverted dishes.