Just an update,
got everything a couple weeks ago and tested the receiver out on a pre-pointed surplus dish at work. Worked GREAT!
I went to Frys and bought a Channelmaster Tripod and a pole, although the pole doesn't fit the dish, I'll have to take it back before my 15 days are up. I went to home depot and bought the correct pole and had them cut about 2 ft off (but I'm never going back to that place again. I'll gladly pay 15% more at a local Ace and wait for parts to come in than go back there.)
The reason I cut a couple feet off is that it looked a little too tall to mount the dish on and it might be hard to install as I'm installing it on the bottom floor patio. In retrospect I should've measured the patio height, it would've fit fine and I would have more future flexibility. Another example of measure twice, cut once.
I put together the dish and then the tripod. Nearly stripped the bolts on the tripod trying to loosen them, all's well now though.
While installing the tripod I should've realized that the patio is sloped by about 4-6 degrees (presumably for rain drainage) and this screwed me up when I tried to point the dish. I couldn't get ANYTHING at the proper elevation, but when i got a 5% reading at 97W, I tried raising and lowering the elevation until i got a decent reading and then fine tuned the azimuth until i got a reliable signal of something like 60% on a few transponders. tightened everything up and downloaded the firmware update for the DSR200C. (THANK GOD... i was so sick of rebooting the thing while trying to point the dish)
A day or two later I moved the dish to 99W for the feeds. I notice that some of the feeds are a little weak, I'm fairly sure it's because my dish isn't pointed 100% correctly and because it's probably moving slightly because the tripod is not anchored down yet.
I need to anchor my tripod to a few basalite blocks and plumb it up before I buy a motor.
I've heard that Tapcon screws (and bits) are good for anchoring things to concrete. Is that what i should get?
How should i get it plumb? use shims? Forgive me as I'm not all that handy with building stuff (as the name says, I'm a bit of a geek).
Thanks for the help!