Angle finder
View attachment 80584place on a level surface with the arm set to the elevation. Rotate to 'look' along the satellites azimuth, sight along arm.
I have a LOT of trees around my house and some members would had said that it is impossible to get signals.
Here is what I done to make sure that I might get signals.
My son got a telescope.
I set the telescope 2 feet of the ground and I set a angle finder on top of it. I used dishpointer to get the data I needed like another member mentioned. I allowed 5 degrees to make up for errors; in other words if the elevation was stating 45 degrees I would set the telescope to 40 degrees etc. etc.
I then looked through the telescope to see if I had a clear sight.
DO NOT LOOK AT THE SUN, IT WILL MAKE YOU BLIND.
My first dish was a 7 1/2 foot dish, which was ok but not the better one duo size.
Per telescope I figured that I could get 72 to 103, but after setting up the dish I was able to get 72 to 107 and I will also get 113 in winter time when there is no leaves on the trees.
Last weekend I set up a 10 foot dish and a lot more channels popped up.
If you browse posts about 6 foot dishes you may find that most folks have problems with them and I think it is because of size.
A 8 or 10 foot dish would be a lot better to pick up weak signals if you have the space and no other restriction. I read on the internet that by increasing from a 7 foot dish to a 10 foot dish that the signal strength increases by 50%.
There are still dishes out there for free or for little money. Drive around or go on craigslist to find them.
My first dish was free and my 10 foot dish I got for $50.
Both dishes I set up with an cheap $10 signal meter. The problem with the cheap meter is that the meter will not tell you what satellite you are aiming at. What you have to do with the cheap meter is... aim at the satellite and do a blindscan with your receiver and compare the channels to the lyngsat listing to find out what satellite you are aiming at.
A more expensive meter will be able to peak your dish at the max and may tell you what satellite you are aiming at.