Most Ku dishes come with protractor-indicator for altitude (elevation) setting. For choosing needed azimuth, usually a compass is used. Sometimes it could be useful to have relative reference to other directions, in case a dish would be moved to another sat. The hose clamp, placed on satellite mast, is durable, inexpensive, and does not interfere with other parts, yet provides rough orientation where the dish is pointed. The clamp could be positioned by aligning it with any pointer (indicator) glued to the dish's bracket if the dish is receiving any sat, or, alternatively, Sun position from Naval Observatory Site could be used. Two pictures with description follow.