Hello one and all, and happy home from work day, from NOT so sunny South Florida:
Been toying with the dish and motor over the weekend, reinstalled my mast (plumb as can be, YEEHA!!!!). Now have USALS finding all of my sats for which I can receive signal, but AMC5 signal is dramatically lower from 70s and 80s to low 50s. I am using an SG2100 motor on a Hotdish 75 cm dish.
My thought is that the settings for the SG2100 from the manual's directions and table of data, are slightly off from optimal settings. If you have or are familiar with this motor, my question is whether you subtract the declination angle as set forth in the table inside the manual, or do you use your actual magnetic declination for your area and current date?
My latitude is 26.113639 N
My longitude is 80.271019 W
Magnetic declination is 5 deg. 29' W increasing by 0 deg. 4' W per year.
The manual has my declination angle at 4.4 (or thereabouts, don't have it in front of me at the moment), and subtracting that from 30, as directed by the manual, results in 25.6. Yet if I subtract my current magnetic declination angle from 30, it results in 24.7. Nearly a full degree of difference. Would that be the correct angle number to use, or do I stick with the manual? Any other thoughts out there as to why AMC5 signal dropped precipitously after making mast plumb, resetting dish and motor so that USALS works like a charm in finding other satellites along the Clarke Belt?
P.S. - The source for my latitude, longitude, and magnetic declination angle information is:
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/geomag/jsp/struts/calcDeclination
Been toying with the dish and motor over the weekend, reinstalled my mast (plumb as can be, YEEHA!!!!). Now have USALS finding all of my sats for which I can receive signal, but AMC5 signal is dramatically lower from 70s and 80s to low 50s. I am using an SG2100 motor on a Hotdish 75 cm dish.
My thought is that the settings for the SG2100 from the manual's directions and table of data, are slightly off from optimal settings. If you have or are familiar with this motor, my question is whether you subtract the declination angle as set forth in the table inside the manual, or do you use your actual magnetic declination for your area and current date?
My latitude is 26.113639 N
My longitude is 80.271019 W
Magnetic declination is 5 deg. 29' W increasing by 0 deg. 4' W per year.
The manual has my declination angle at 4.4 (or thereabouts, don't have it in front of me at the moment), and subtracting that from 30, as directed by the manual, results in 25.6. Yet if I subtract my current magnetic declination angle from 30, it results in 24.7. Nearly a full degree of difference. Would that be the correct angle number to use, or do I stick with the manual? Any other thoughts out there as to why AMC5 signal dropped precipitously after making mast plumb, resetting dish and motor so that USALS works like a charm in finding other satellites along the Clarke Belt?
P.S. - The source for my latitude, longitude, and magnetic declination angle information is:
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/geomag/jsp/struts/calcDeclination