I have my arc working fine, but it's come to my attention that to get the best quality, my lnb has to be slid all the way forward. Now, I KNOW that ain't right I would think that means something like my dish's elevation is a tad off, so the focal point isn't spot-on... hence the lnb having to be moved forward to compensate. Sound correct? If so, would the adjustment be up or down? I think I almost figured it out by doodling it out with arrows, but my brain went on strike...
As I understand it, I'm not utilizing 100% of my reflector if the lnb is slid all the way forward.. fixing it so I can slide it back would mean I'm using the full area of the dish for signal collection..... right?
So just want to verify before I start mangling my nice PAS9-recieving setup
Oh, and yes, that's an authentic VOOM hat.
Think of it as a physical representation of digital nostalgia...
As I understand it, I'm not utilizing 100% of my reflector if the lnb is slid all the way forward.. fixing it so I can slide it back would mean I'm using the full area of the dish for signal collection..... right?
So just want to verify before I start mangling my nice PAS9-recieving setup
Oh, and yes, that's an authentic VOOM hat.
Think of it as a physical representation of digital nostalgia...