Hi - so I live just over the border in VT, about 2 hrs south of the QC-VT border. I should be far enough north to tune in the 3 Shaw Direct satellites without any problem, I'm HOPING!! Much of southwestern Ontario is further south latitudinally than I am.
For equipment, I have an ARRIS HDDSR600 and for the antenna I have a Shaw Direct 60cm Elliptical Antenna with the XKU 4 port LNB.
So, when I used a couple of the online tools for calculating azimuth, elevation and skew based on my GPS location, I get a skew of +30.5 for the Anik F1 (107) satellite and a skew of +32.8 for the Anik F2 (111) satellite.
Problem is, the scale on the clamp mount assembly for selecting the SKEW goes from 40° to 140°. This is the first dish I've ever aimed, so maybe it's a dumb question, but how do I get a skew of 30° to 32° if my scale doesn't start until 40°?
It's "+" 32°, which according to the online tool means I rotate the dish to the right when standing behind it. Is the +32 referring to the base of 90? In other words, so I "skew" it 32° to the right from 90°? Meaning the skew alignment mark would be pointing to 58°?
Also, just out of curiousity, from what I read, Shaw has 3 satellites in orbit now. In the Shaw Satellite Self-Installation Manual I downloaded from their website, it says I should set azimuth, elevation and skew for Satellite "B", which I understand is 111. How does it pick up all 3 satellites? From what I understand, most of the HD programming is on the 3rd satellite.
Thanks for any tips and help!
For equipment, I have an ARRIS HDDSR600 and for the antenna I have a Shaw Direct 60cm Elliptical Antenna with the XKU 4 port LNB.
So, when I used a couple of the online tools for calculating azimuth, elevation and skew based on my GPS location, I get a skew of +30.5 for the Anik F1 (107) satellite and a skew of +32.8 for the Anik F2 (111) satellite.
Problem is, the scale on the clamp mount assembly for selecting the SKEW goes from 40° to 140°. This is the first dish I've ever aimed, so maybe it's a dumb question, but how do I get a skew of 30° to 32° if my scale doesn't start until 40°?
It's "+" 32°, which according to the online tool means I rotate the dish to the right when standing behind it. Is the +32 referring to the base of 90? In other words, so I "skew" it 32° to the right from 90°? Meaning the skew alignment mark would be pointing to 58°?
Also, just out of curiousity, from what I read, Shaw has 3 satellites in orbit now. In the Shaw Satellite Self-Installation Manual I downloaded from their website, it says I should set azimuth, elevation and skew for Satellite "B", which I understand is 111. How does it pick up all 3 satellites? From what I understand, most of the HD programming is on the 3rd satellite.
Thanks for any tips and help!