I put together my new D* triple LNB antenna today... I am not ready to install and align it yet but I wanted to roughly put it together and learn a little bit about what will be involved when I do align it with a receiver on the other end... I went through the entire D* assembly, install and alignment procedure and they provide reasonable detail about both the elevation and the azimuth alignment... But they say next to nothing about tilt... The dish comes out of the box with the tilt set to 90 which means no tilt... All they say in the book is that on the east coast there might be the need to go through a tilt peaking procedure similar to say an azimuth peaking procedure but since I live on the West Coast, that would seem not to apply... The picture of the receiver screen they show in the alignment procedure, the one that shows a value (based on zip code) for azimuth, elevation and tilt DOES show a tilt value. All the pictures I have seen always show that tilt value to be 102, seemingly sort of independent of zip code??? At least for zip codes that aren't in the East?? But I went through the entire procedure and no where did it tell me to loosen the tile adjustment screws and move it from 90 to 102... The procedure is detailed enough that if they wanted me to adjust the tilt to 102 as a rough set up, it would seem that there would have been a line that said to do that... In other words, other than seeing several pictures in the procedure that show a tilt value (on a receiver/tv screen) of 102, and beyond mentioning that on the East coast Tilt adjustments might be required, I see no procedure statement that says "move the tilt to 102"... So help me out... What am I missing???? I live in the 94583 area code... What should I do with the tilt setting for a triple LNB oval dish??? Thanks... diitto...