Hello all, I'm new to the forum, but have read every orby related thread before joining. I'll apologize now for this post being long, but i"m going to cover what equipment I have, plus the methods that I've tried, so here goes.
Equipmentto eventually hook up 2 Orby boxes)
39" ku band dish from ebay
Geosatpro SL1PLL LNB
200' of RG6
PVDP3 Diplexer
Eagle Aspen 500309 Splitter
Dual Ground Block
8 bay bowtie for UHF
Also purchased a Satlink WS-6933 meter, hoping to get the aiming done before buying the Orby boxes.
My home qth is at 39.3N, 89.0W
According to dishpointer . com I need to set evelation 36.1*, azimuth 219.8*(true), and skew 29.7* clockwise.
So far I have built a mount for the dish, kind of a sidearm off of the tv tower, from 3/16"x3" flat steel, confirmed it is perfectly plumb and quite solid, mounted the dish on it, and cut off about 14' of the rg6, this piece will reach where the ground block will be mounted, but is currently running from the LNB into the meter. This is all that I'm currently dealing with, the ground block, splitter, and diplexer are not yet hooked up. I found a landmark from aforementioned website to start the aiming. I also did a little trig and put a couple nails in a 2x4 that I could set a 6" level across to start close to the correct elevation, as the marks on the dish mount left a little to be desired.
Here is what I have in the WS-6399:
Sat Name: W116.8 Ku-Eutelsat
LNB type: Ku
Low Freq: 10750
High Freq: 10750
TP NUM: 12
Frequency: 11940
Symbrate: 30000
Polarity: V
22K: Off
DiSEqC Mode: DiSEqC1.0/1.1
DiSEqC1.0 Off
DiSEqC1.1 Off
LNB Power: 13v
I have started about 15* to the east of distant landmark, and 8 or 10* low on elevation, and slowly rotated to about 15* to the west. Then I raise the dish a degree or so, and swing back to the east. I've done this until I'm about 8* high on elevation, then adjusted the skew slightly and repeated, then adjusted the skew slightly the other way, and repeated again. LNB is rotated clockwise if standing behind the dish looking toward LNB. The meter has not showed any quality a single time. Am I wrong thinking that I should have found 'something' in this process? Do I have a setting wrong in the meter? Any and all help is appreciated, I'll check this as often as I can, but don't live in front of the computer, so reply's may be delayed.
Thanks All, 73
Adam
Equipmentto eventually hook up 2 Orby boxes)
39" ku band dish from ebay
Geosatpro SL1PLL LNB
200' of RG6
PVDP3 Diplexer
Eagle Aspen 500309 Splitter
Dual Ground Block
8 bay bowtie for UHF
Also purchased a Satlink WS-6933 meter, hoping to get the aiming done before buying the Orby boxes.
My home qth is at 39.3N, 89.0W
According to dishpointer . com I need to set evelation 36.1*, azimuth 219.8*(true), and skew 29.7* clockwise.
So far I have built a mount for the dish, kind of a sidearm off of the tv tower, from 3/16"x3" flat steel, confirmed it is perfectly plumb and quite solid, mounted the dish on it, and cut off about 14' of the rg6, this piece will reach where the ground block will be mounted, but is currently running from the LNB into the meter. This is all that I'm currently dealing with, the ground block, splitter, and diplexer are not yet hooked up. I found a landmark from aforementioned website to start the aiming. I also did a little trig and put a couple nails in a 2x4 that I could set a 6" level across to start close to the correct elevation, as the marks on the dish mount left a little to be desired.
Here is what I have in the WS-6399:
Sat Name: W116.8 Ku-Eutelsat
LNB type: Ku
Low Freq: 10750
High Freq: 10750
TP NUM: 12
Frequency: 11940
Symbrate: 30000
Polarity: V
22K: Off
DiSEqC Mode: DiSEqC1.0/1.1
DiSEqC1.0 Off
DiSEqC1.1 Off
LNB Power: 13v
I have started about 15* to the east of distant landmark, and 8 or 10* low on elevation, and slowly rotated to about 15* to the west. Then I raise the dish a degree or so, and swing back to the east. I've done this until I'm about 8* high on elevation, then adjusted the skew slightly and repeated, then adjusted the skew slightly the other way, and repeated again. LNB is rotated clockwise if standing behind the dish looking toward LNB. The meter has not showed any quality a single time. Am I wrong thinking that I should have found 'something' in this process? Do I have a setting wrong in the meter? Any and all help is appreciated, I'll check this as often as I can, but don't live in front of the computer, so reply's may be delayed.
Thanks All, 73
Adam