There is a paper scale attached to the long threaded rod on this 10' Channel Master polar mount. It is glued to a flat side of the threaded bolt, and the scale runs from 48 to 56. I'm sure that I can just ignore this and go ahead and use a declinometer to set the polar axis angle, but I'm just a bit puzzled by these numbers.
From http://www.satellitehelp.com/installation_index.asp the polar axis angle for my latitude is about 45 deg which puts it outside the scale on the bolt. Since I don't have any instructions for this dish, can anyone clarify whether I am just missing the rest of the scale, or is it intended to be read differently?
Also the above page talks about the 'apex elevation' but I could not find a clear explanation of what this is?
Looks like the only parts I am missing from the dish is the 4 bolts that attach the base of the polar mount to the plate that is attached to the top of the pole. Looks like this is designed to allow some movement once the pole top plate is tightened down, and it appears to be expecting a bolt with a square shoulder?
From http://www.satellitehelp.com/installation_index.asp the polar axis angle for my latitude is about 45 deg which puts it outside the scale on the bolt. Since I don't have any instructions for this dish, can anyone clarify whether I am just missing the rest of the scale, or is it intended to be read differently?
Also the above page talks about the 'apex elevation' but I could not find a clear explanation of what this is?
Looks like the only parts I am missing from the dish is the 4 bolts that attach the base of the polar mount to the plate that is attached to the top of the pole. Looks like this is designed to allow some movement once the pole top plate is tightened down, and it appears to be expecting a bolt with a square shoulder?