I got sidetracked yesterday. Had to actually go out and make some money.
I also had to prep the dish, put together the mount, go get some concrete blocks etc. Took the mount and blocks to the roof late yesterday afternoon. Didn't feel well so waited until this morning to take up the dish and set it up. Drizzled until about 11:00 AM.
Took the dish up and actually started the setup. This is for Hispasat 1/3C at 30 degrees W.
This was actually easier to find and tune in than a motorized setup. Course now I have some other tools to help in all this setup business. Also the DPC dish has skew and elevation scales to work with.
So I set the elevation at about 14, the charts say 13.9, set the skew at 48, charts say 47.2, and pointed the dish where I knew about where it should be. The DPC dish also has a bolt that runs through the mounting bracket that sits right on top of the mast making it real easy to move back and forth. Then it was just a matter of fishing up and down, then move over a bit.
I just took some readings, some of which were a little better earlier when I was on the roof. It was drizzling before that and some that is now East of me. This is SQ readings on 4 TP's that are listed on Lyngsat.
12131 - H is at 44-50%
12172 - H is at 45-50%
12052 - V is at 28-32% (this one was at 45-50% and bouncing to 60% when I set the dish up, and was the TP I used to home it in. Don't know what happened except maybe the weather.
12175 - V is at 15-25% but still has a picture.
Another TP that isn't listed am getting it at 55-60%.
I need to fine tune it some more, but I got cold, and with not feeling well last night, I did't want to push it today. It is supposed to be warmer tomorrow, so maybe tomorrow afternoon I will try and super-fine tune it, and finish the super-fine tune on my motorized.
Here are some pics, and some of the tools I made.
Any suggestions on how I might fine tune this sat further?
Thanks for all your help, Fred