Wow, there must be some trick to this because I tried for well over an hour and got zip with my dish skewed while hunting for 43.1W.
Is there a calculator out there that calculates the dish elevation when the dish is skewed?
I had the dish pretty much standing on it's side with a skew angle of 54° or so. It didn't take me too long to figure out that the dish elevation scale wasn't particularly useful if the dish is skewed.
I finally gave up, skewed the dish back to straight up and down, skewed the LNBF and locked the sat in a couple minutes.
I'd like to give it a shot with the dish skewed again as I'm sure the dish is more efficient that way vs a skewed LNBF. The signal at 43.1W is marginal. Any way I can better that is welcomed!
Thanks,
Is there a calculator out there that calculates the dish elevation when the dish is skewed?
I had the dish pretty much standing on it's side with a skew angle of 54° or so. It didn't take me too long to figure out that the dish elevation scale wasn't particularly useful if the dish is skewed.
I finally gave up, skewed the dish back to straight up and down, skewed the LNBF and locked the sat in a couple minutes.
I'd like to give it a shot with the dish skewed again as I'm sure the dish is more efficient that way vs a skewed LNBF. The signal at 43.1W is marginal. Any way I can better that is welcomed!
Thanks,