Spent a good part of the day climbing up and down from the roof. I'm certain I have the pole perfectly plum, and with the weight of the dish. I've ran the dish east and west and the dish stays vertical. The bad news is that I can't get much east of my location. I really want AMC6 and lost it ever since I switched to a heavier lnbf, the Xtreme II.
I'm finding that when I set my elevation on my true South Sat, IA5 at 97W, its too high when I turn the motor to G10R at 129W. I'm considering playing with the elevation setting on the motor and lifting the motor higher so it has a sharper arc so that it drops off faster off centre to match the elevation at G10R. I currently have it set at a compromise setting that gets me both, but neither at their highest peak.
I'm going to do another test when I get some time, and that is to turn the motor to 97W by USALS, and that should make the motor stem point due South, and it should make the stem perfectly vertical when measured from East and West. I'm wondering if something is screwed up and causing the arc to be off, even though my pole is plum. I bought a small level that fits onto the exposed part of the pole at the motor mount and the pole is as level as level can get. I'm wondering if either my motor is worn out, or the mount is bent and the motor is sitting crooked on a plum pole.