need help understanding tilt...

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Hi... Can someone help me better understand tilt??? Is it the same as "skew" in satellite terminology??? Why do I see so much more info about azimuth and elevation and so much less about tilt??? Does tilt only come into play with oval dishes??

Any help would be much appreciated...

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Yes, tilt is really SKEW. It is seen on dishes that move to track the arc, such as small Ku FTA and C/Ku BUD systems and on the elliptical dishes such as the DirecTV PhaseIII.
 
Well, almost the same as skew, charper. The D* dish doesn't move to track satellites, but tilts/skews to align the three LNBs to the track of the satellites in orbit.
 
Thats what i said/meant "dishes that move to track the arc, such as small Ku FTA and C/Ku BUD systems AND the DirecTV PhaseIII (which means although it doesn't move the skew serves the same functionality) the PhaseIII was not included in with the tracking types.
 
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