I'm not now a subscriber to Directv, but might be soon. Although I will have Directv install the system, I'm trying to determine where my dish might be put. I live in Texas, the Directv pointer says that the Elevation of the satellites is 52 and Azimuth is 188. Elevation, I think, is just the angle above the horizon and azimuth is the compass reading from my location. If not, please correct me.
The residential lot where we live is heavily, heavily treed. Using the given elevation and azimuth readings, I can find two locations that might work. The best one would require a pole mount and gives a clear view at azimuth 188 from about 40 degrees elevation up, and side to side about 5 degrees.
The other location would be mounted to the corner of the house, and gives a clear view at 188 degrees from about 45 degrees up and 2 degrees side to side.
So the question is, if I'm trying to get local channels and HD channels, how much side to side clearance from 188 degrees do I need to see all the satellites I need to see? How much clearance up and down - that is, just at 52 degrees elevation, or do I need, say, from 47 degrees to 55 degrees?
The residential lot where we live is heavily, heavily treed. Using the given elevation and azimuth readings, I can find two locations that might work. The best one would require a pole mount and gives a clear view at azimuth 188 from about 40 degrees elevation up, and side to side about 5 degrees.
The other location would be mounted to the corner of the house, and gives a clear view at 188 degrees from about 45 degrees up and 2 degrees side to side.
So the question is, if I'm trying to get local channels and HD channels, how much side to side clearance from 188 degrees do I need to see all the satellites I need to see? How much clearance up and down - that is, just at 52 degrees elevation, or do I need, say, from 47 degrees to 55 degrees?