I think bnaivar said it, but here is what has worked pretty slick, get a big threaded rod long enough to cover what you need to see. Then get some eye bolts, make sure the rod will go thru the eye and the bolt itself will fit holes on the polar mount. Then what you do is lock one end of the eye bolt to the end of the rod and bolt that down to the polor mount, then the arm that swings the dish, point the dish at the bird you want to see and thread a nut on each end so that you lock the eye bolt on the rod. You can have an eye bolt all peaked up on each bird.
If you would like I can post a picture of this?
A friend of mine who works in the paging industry came up with a rig like this, because sometimes things would happen to the bird and to get the paging site back up the dish would have to be swung to a new bird. These dishes were typicaly were are up on towers, and he wasnt always there to hit every single site. So he color coded the eye bolts had them all peaked up, then you could send someone with out any meters, and say "put it on the yellow eye bolt" the system worked pretty well.
Like I said I will post a picture of mine if you would like.