I decided to just put in multiple six footers instead of trying to rig up the offset LNA.... I'm not sure my wife is impressed at this point with how they look in the back yard !!
Since my last dish install maybe eight years ago, I found a couple excellent resources that helped me:
This website I am sure is well known here, it gave me the azimuth and elevation for the exact point in my yard and desired satellite: http://www.dishpointer.com/
Then I went to the JPL ephemeris generator: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons.cgi
There I put in my latitude, longitude, picked the Sun as my desired object, and told it to give me the azimuth and elevation of the Sun throughout that day in 1 minute intervals. The report showed me that the Sun would be at the same Azimuth of the Dish 119W satellite at exactly 11:33 AM. I went out at that time and turned the dish to point right at the Sun. A few minute later cobbled up some cables, fired up a receiver and it was locked on from the first moment, I've never had that happen before!
Now... a question for you. I am getting 90 - 96 signal on 119W, but my other six footer only gets 70-80's on 129W. Is it a weaker satellite? Or could something like the LNA be old and inferior? The non spotbeams on 129W are even down in the high 20's or 30's.
Mike in Alaska
Since my last dish install maybe eight years ago, I found a couple excellent resources that helped me:
This website I am sure is well known here, it gave me the azimuth and elevation for the exact point in my yard and desired satellite: http://www.dishpointer.com/
Then I went to the JPL ephemeris generator: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons.cgi
There I put in my latitude, longitude, picked the Sun as my desired object, and told it to give me the azimuth and elevation of the Sun throughout that day in 1 minute intervals. The report showed me that the Sun would be at the same Azimuth of the Dish 119W satellite at exactly 11:33 AM. I went out at that time and turned the dish to point right at the Sun. A few minute later cobbled up some cables, fired up a receiver and it was locked on from the first moment, I've never had that happen before!
Now... a question for you. I am getting 90 - 96 signal on 119W, but my other six footer only gets 70-80's on 129W. Is it a weaker satellite? Or could something like the LNA be old and inferior? The non spotbeams on 129W are even down in the high 20's or 30's.
Mike in Alaska