Pardon me for my ignorance, I'm a noob to satellite systems and the like.
I'm trying to aim a dish at the AMC-3 satellite to get FTA programming. My dish is a Multistar AT90-1 (90 cm) dish and I have a single Ku LNBF (Model: ASC321)
All I have to go by is the following information:
Azimuth: 190.9024
Elevation: 39.03071
Polarity: Vertical
Orbital Location: 87 deg. West
I have no idea what to do with this information, or what all this means. I'm in Toronto, Canada, and have a full view of the western sky and a partial view of the southern sky.
In addition, the polarization for the LNB is supposed to be vertical, but I have no way of telling whether my LNB is oriented the proper way. Shouldn't there be a mark on it telling me if its vertical or not?
Can anyone please help?
Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to aim a dish at the AMC-3 satellite to get FTA programming. My dish is a Multistar AT90-1 (90 cm) dish and I have a single Ku LNBF (Model: ASC321)
All I have to go by is the following information:
Azimuth: 190.9024
Elevation: 39.03071
Polarity: Vertical
Orbital Location: 87 deg. West
I have no idea what to do with this information, or what all this means. I'm in Toronto, Canada, and have a full view of the western sky and a partial view of the southern sky.
In addition, the polarization for the LNB is supposed to be vertical, but I have no way of telling whether my LNB is oriented the proper way. Shouldn't there be a mark on it telling me if its vertical or not?
Can anyone please help?
Thanks in advance.