I'm still not very clear on something: If I were to get a motor for my dish, how does it deal with the LNB rotation? I was thinking maybe the motor rotated the LNB while it moved the dish from east/west, but not sure. If that's the case, is it a valid statement that the LNB would be set to 0 rotation if I were to be hitting a theoretical satellite directly south ? (in my case, 110.84 °W ) And my LNB would always be set to zero; the dish itself would rotate clockwise/counterclockwise to effectively rotate the LNB?