I'm trying to align the dish motor to get only the galaxy south west-oriented satellite signals.
Here is what I did so far:
I double checked the main mounting pole is vertically aligned with level.
I positioned the motor (set default at 0 degrees) along with the dish to point directly to south.
I double checked the clamps that hold the motor are evenly spaced out (same amount of threads) and sturdy.
I set the declination on the motor alignment bracket to 6.6 degrees (43.7 latitude) (I live in Toronto).
I set the dish bracket angle given the value in the motors manual lookup table to 23.4 degrees.
I programmed the motor with the satellite receiver (an older model but barely used Coolsat Pro 4000) to move to only these satellite (starting with I believe 97 degrees West and up) positions via USALS and I entered my longitude and latitude (west and north) coordinates.
It moves but each quality signal strength is extremely low (around 5 percent), not exactly sure what the top signal bar indicates but that one averages around 85 percent.
Any advice would be much appreciated (the forum members here have helped me tremendously in choosing this setup). I don't understand whats going on because previously I had a small dish for picking up atleast one FTA signal, and its roughly in the same position in terms of the elevation, just a bit higher but now a 33 inch dish and a motor. These are very small one storey houses and I don't think the elevation is the problem, nothing should interfere but even so atleast I should be able to pick up a few signals, but I maybe wrong with my alignments above before I attempt to mount the dish higher. Also the satellites I'm targetting are far above any houses and trees as far as I can tell.
Thank you once more for any feedback, its very much appreciated.
Here is what I did so far:
I double checked the main mounting pole is vertically aligned with level.
I positioned the motor (set default at 0 degrees) along with the dish to point directly to south.
I double checked the clamps that hold the motor are evenly spaced out (same amount of threads) and sturdy.
I set the declination on the motor alignment bracket to 6.6 degrees (43.7 latitude) (I live in Toronto).
I set the dish bracket angle given the value in the motors manual lookup table to 23.4 degrees.
I programmed the motor with the satellite receiver (an older model but barely used Coolsat Pro 4000) to move to only these satellite (starting with I believe 97 degrees West and up) positions via USALS and I entered my longitude and latitude (west and north) coordinates.
It moves but each quality signal strength is extremely low (around 5 percent), not exactly sure what the top signal bar indicates but that one averages around 85 percent.
Any advice would be much appreciated (the forum members here have helped me tremendously in choosing this setup). I don't understand whats going on because previously I had a small dish for picking up atleast one FTA signal, and its roughly in the same position in terms of the elevation, just a bit higher but now a 33 inch dish and a motor. These are very small one storey houses and I don't think the elevation is the problem, nothing should interfere but even so atleast I should be able to pick up a few signals, but I maybe wrong with my alignments above before I attempt to mount the dish higher. Also the satellites I'm targetting are far above any houses and trees as far as I can tell.
Thank you once more for any feedback, its very much appreciated.
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