Hi Everyone,
I have been doing a lot of reading on this great site and have decided to take the plunge with true FTA (along with an OTA antenna in order to cancel my satellite sub, the OTA part is working great).
I locally purchased a Digiwave 90cm dish (model S750WB) with a Stab HH90 motor. I plan on setting it up on a tripod on my back patio for the winter to try it out and then figure out a more permanent installation in the spring.
I have installed the tripod with the mast being perfectly plumb.
The motor and dish are installed on the mast but that's where I start to have problems.
The elevation angle of the motor is set to 38 degrees, which is my latitude. I'm in the Montreal, Quebec area.
The manual for the motor mentions that you can calculate the dish elevation with the formula: elevation = P-(45-latitude), with P being a value given by the dish manufacturer. I can't figure out what this value is. I have a sheet that gives the assembly instructions for the dish but no mention of such a value on it.
I then looked at a dish pointing site to get the whereabouts of SES1 because I think I'll be watching a lot of History channel. It gives me an azimuth, elevation and a skew values. Does the skew value apply to a motorized dish? I have an adjusement on the front arm of the dish to do so.
I plan on using a Coolsat 7000 to run all of this but before I start asking receiver questions I'd like to get the dish part of the equation right.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I have been doing a lot of reading on this great site and have decided to take the plunge with true FTA (along with an OTA antenna in order to cancel my satellite sub, the OTA part is working great).
I locally purchased a Digiwave 90cm dish (model S750WB) with a Stab HH90 motor. I plan on setting it up on a tripod on my back patio for the winter to try it out and then figure out a more permanent installation in the spring.
I have installed the tripod with the mast being perfectly plumb.
The motor and dish are installed on the mast but that's where I start to have problems.
The elevation angle of the motor is set to 38 degrees, which is my latitude. I'm in the Montreal, Quebec area.
The manual for the motor mentions that you can calculate the dish elevation with the formula: elevation = P-(45-latitude), with P being a value given by the dish manufacturer. I can't figure out what this value is. I have a sheet that gives the assembly instructions for the dish but no mention of such a value on it.
I then looked at a dish pointing site to get the whereabouts of SES1 because I think I'll be watching a lot of History channel. It gives me an azimuth, elevation and a skew values. Does the skew value apply to a motorized dish? I have an adjusement on the front arm of the dish to do so.
I plan on using a Coolsat 7000 to run all of this but before I start asking receiver questions I'd like to get the dish part of the equation right.
Thanks in advance for your help.