OK this didnt dawn on me until today when answering someone elses question
I know the farther away from the true south LNB you need to skew the LNB more but this is weird. Helping someone get Hispasat and he said his skew was -58. He was in Tampa. I checked what the skew was for it here in MN and its only -40
That makes no sence as Tampa is closer to 30W than MN is
So I picked a couple cities near the same longitude. Picked Minneapolis (93.5W) and Houston (95.4) and KC (94.6) and selected G10
skew for Houston... +39
skew for KC... +30.3
skew for Mpls...26.4
so now I'm confused as hell on why the farther south you go you need to skew the LNB more.
I know the farther away from the true south LNB you need to skew the LNB more but this is weird. Helping someone get Hispasat and he said his skew was -58. He was in Tampa. I checked what the skew was for it here in MN and its only -40
That makes no sence as Tampa is closer to 30W than MN is
So I picked a couple cities near the same longitude. Picked Minneapolis (93.5W) and Houston (95.4) and KC (94.6) and selected G10
skew for Houston... +39
skew for KC... +30.3
skew for Mpls...26.4
so now I'm confused as hell on why the farther south you go you need to skew the LNB more.