Well said Radar. One thing I didn't see, maybe I didn't look at your answer correctly, but make sure that the sidecar addition your dish is on the correct plane of reception. In any case, where you mount the sidecar will also effect your reception, left of the main LNB will need to probably need to be higher than the main LNB, so that it is looking LOWER than the satellite you are aiming at with your original LMN. At least here in Arizona where I am, that would be the case.
The satellites are in a curved arc, so you will have to look at the up angle to determine if the side car needs to be lower or higher than what you may have now. If you are in a straight line between the LNBs, think of where they are aimed at the sky, and adjust accordingly.
(did I REALLY just say that?)
Maybe Radar can better explain what I am trying to say.
Photto
The satellites are in a curved arc, so you will have to look at the up angle to determine if the side car needs to be lower or higher than what you may have now. If you are in a straight line between the LNBs, think of where they are aimed at the sky, and adjust accordingly.
(did I REALLY just say that?)
Maybe Radar can better explain what I am trying to say.
Photto