Hi, About a year ago, with considerable assistance from Iceberg et al., I converted from a single LNB aimed at AMC 4 satellite {SDA channels}. I ended up with a 'workable' compromise between the aiming of the two LNBs. Now, I no longer need/want the 3 SDA channels.
I want to convert back to a single LNB pointed directly at Galaxy 25 {IA-5}. I plan on using the single mount I originally used for the AMC 4 satellite. Why do I want to do this? To maximize signal sttrength on all IA-5 channels.
I noticed on geosatfinder.com, the dish aiming coordinates show different coordinates {below}.
97.00° W - Galaxy 25 (IA 5 / T5) 144.30° 131.00° 43.60° -28.80°
99.00° W - Glorystar Package 147.10° 133.70° 44.70° -26.66°
I'm assuming I would use the top {97} coordinates? If I'm correct on this, I have two questions relative to the single LNB mount. The instructions that accompanied the dual upgrade insisted the distance from the reflector to the clamp be 3/4 inch.
The LNB on the AMC 4 mount gave no specific dimension. I just slid the LNB in all the way to the hump {approx .900 inch}. How should I proceed with the this configuration?
First question: Is there a magic dimension? Or do I just slide it all the way to the hump as with the AMC4 install?
Second question: the LNB rotation calls for negative 28.8 {going off the '97' coordinates]. My bracket only goes to 20. I'll have to apply Kentucky windage and guesstimate. How critical is this coordinate? Or, does close count?
My equipment: 36-in GEOSAT dish {with Azure Shine stamp}, GEOSAT DVR1000ci receiver.
Thanks for your help and comments - james
I want to convert back to a single LNB pointed directly at Galaxy 25 {IA-5}. I plan on using the single mount I originally used for the AMC 4 satellite. Why do I want to do this? To maximize signal sttrength on all IA-5 channels.
I noticed on geosatfinder.com, the dish aiming coordinates show different coordinates {below}.
97.00° W - Galaxy 25 (IA 5 / T5) 144.30° 131.00° 43.60° -28.80°
99.00° W - Glorystar Package 147.10° 133.70° 44.70° -26.66°
I'm assuming I would use the top {97} coordinates? If I'm correct on this, I have two questions relative to the single LNB mount. The instructions that accompanied the dual upgrade insisted the distance from the reflector to the clamp be 3/4 inch.
The LNB on the AMC 4 mount gave no specific dimension. I just slid the LNB in all the way to the hump {approx .900 inch}. How should I proceed with the this configuration?
First question: Is there a magic dimension? Or do I just slide it all the way to the hump as with the AMC4 install?
Second question: the LNB rotation calls for negative 28.8 {going off the '97' coordinates]. My bracket only goes to 20. I'll have to apply Kentucky windage and guesstimate. How critical is this coordinate? Or, does close count?
My equipment: 36-in GEOSAT dish {with Azure Shine stamp}, GEOSAT DVR1000ci receiver.
Thanks for your help and comments - james