Installed the new Metal Plate and added a new Pivot Bolt to 1 meter (40 inch) Fortec Star Dish as advised by Anole, Turnbuckle Bill, and others in an attempt to try and Fine Tune the Fortec Dish Elevation. Had mixed results. (See posted pictures).
First of all the Nuts that fit on the back of the Azimuth Bracket were Metric - 8 mm Nuts with a 1.25 degree pitch. It was almost impossible to find these at any Store in Winnipeg. One guy at Home Depot's Nuts & Bolt Dept said they really never stock Metric Nuts or Bolts! (Canada has been Metric for some 30 years). Finally found them at a Store called Adam Supply, - 11 cents each.
HH 120 Motor Shaft East & West Play
Tried fine tuning with the Threaded Rod and never could get Tp 11966 on 97.0W to get to a Q value of 60. But by far the worst Problem with this Dish and HH120 Stab Motor is the East & West Movement of the Dish and Motor. The Motor Shaft itself with the Dish installed has a slop or travel of what seems like 2 to 3 inches, - (maybe its less). We could pull the Dish at times to the left and see Q values on 11966 go as high as 60, but as soon as we let it go, it was back to 50%. This makes it next to impossible to do any type of Fine Tuning!!
Also the last 3 days have been fairly windy here, and I see "Russia Today" at times with completely Intermittant Transmission. Looking from the ground I could see the LNB on the Dish bobbing up and down, quite a bit. Q values on 11966 in the wind were going from 40 to 0 regularly in the wind. And now after 3 days of windy weather the Q value on 11966 has slipped back to about 35%. Guess I'll have to go back up on the roof and try to recalibrate, but the movement of this Dish and Motor Combination in the wind - as well as just the East and West movement of the entire Dish and Motor (when you manually pull it, when up on the Roof), has to be seen to be believed!
One Question I do have is: Is it normal for a 1 Meter Dish and Motor to have a lot of Movement - especially East to West Travel - when mounted on the Manufacturer's own Ground Mount Pole? Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Hope the Pictures re the new Plate and Pivot Bolt work out.
First of all the Nuts that fit on the back of the Azimuth Bracket were Metric - 8 mm Nuts with a 1.25 degree pitch. It was almost impossible to find these at any Store in Winnipeg. One guy at Home Depot's Nuts & Bolt Dept said they really never stock Metric Nuts or Bolts! (Canada has been Metric for some 30 years). Finally found them at a Store called Adam Supply, - 11 cents each.
HH 120 Motor Shaft East & West Play
Tried fine tuning with the Threaded Rod and never could get Tp 11966 on 97.0W to get to a Q value of 60. But by far the worst Problem with this Dish and HH120 Stab Motor is the East & West Movement of the Dish and Motor. The Motor Shaft itself with the Dish installed has a slop or travel of what seems like 2 to 3 inches, - (maybe its less). We could pull the Dish at times to the left and see Q values on 11966 go as high as 60, but as soon as we let it go, it was back to 50%. This makes it next to impossible to do any type of Fine Tuning!!
Also the last 3 days have been fairly windy here, and I see "Russia Today" at times with completely Intermittant Transmission. Looking from the ground I could see the LNB on the Dish bobbing up and down, quite a bit. Q values on 11966 in the wind were going from 40 to 0 regularly in the wind. And now after 3 days of windy weather the Q value on 11966 has slipped back to about 35%. Guess I'll have to go back up on the roof and try to recalibrate, but the movement of this Dish and Motor Combination in the wind - as well as just the East and West movement of the entire Dish and Motor (when you manually pull it, when up on the Roof), has to be seen to be believed!
One Question I do have is: Is it normal for a 1 Meter Dish and Motor to have a lot of Movement - especially East to West Travel - when mounted on the Manufacturer's own Ground Mount Pole? Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Hope the Pictures re the new Plate and Pivot Bolt work out.