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I did not get a response from local satellite guy. Luckily, a 1.2 showed up on Craigslist for $60 with steel base, 8 concrete center blocks, cable with ground wire-so I snatched it quickly with Home Depot rental pickup. It was an adventure: 1) taking it apart, 2) loading it on the truck, 3) getting through rush hour traffic and 4) unloading by myself. Now I have some questions for set up. All of your help has gotten me this far and let me say big thank you (mahalo) in advance!
1) The LNB holder needs to be replaced for the GeoSat SL1 PLL to fit. When I look online for a replacement there are many holders that do not specify compatibility for the DTV 1.2 dish. Here are two examples
LNB holder 1and LNB holder 2 . Could you recommend one of them?
2) In a couple of months I will be moving and my hope is there will be a way to add concrete foundation mounting. For now, the non penetrating roof mount will have to do. The only obstacles: 1) the mount base is bigger than the gravel area which reaches over the plastic boundary about 4 inches high. My first idea is to put down a layer bricks on top of the gravel and adjust each brick using a level. Then put the concrete blocks on top of the mount to anchor it. Is there better way to do this?
3) Aiming the dish- I can see the rusty long screw/bolt is for elevation and side screw/bolt is for the fine tuning the azimuth.
4) The pic below shows the skew with the degrees currently at 60 - loosen the four bolts to turn dish clock or counter clockwise. I believe that I should skew the dish so LNB bracket to lowest position because FTA does not need it. Is there a specific degree setting?
5) This dish does not have the elevation degrees label to go by. I. Do I just get behind the dish and try to adjust by using the satellite app on smart phone and satellite finder meter? This pic below is a view behind mounting pole - facing east to southeast satellites:
Here is the satellite finder app on my phone from same location behind mounting pole-
There is tree in the way of the most eastern satellites.
6) My hope in the future is to get a motor STAB HH120 and modify the back of the dish to this type.
It looks homemade and is lighter than the current hardware. I found this here (thread #7). Would this work in my case?
I did not get a response from local satellite guy. Luckily, a 1.2 showed up on Craigslist for $60 with steel base, 8 concrete center blocks, cable with ground wire-so I snatched it quickly with Home Depot rental pickup. It was an adventure: 1) taking it apart, 2) loading it on the truck, 3) getting through rush hour traffic and 4) unloading by myself. Now I have some questions for set up. All of your help has gotten me this far and let me say big thank you (mahalo) in advance!
1) The LNB holder needs to be replaced for the GeoSat SL1 PLL to fit. When I look online for a replacement there are many holders that do not specify compatibility for the DTV 1.2 dish. Here are two examples
LNB holder 1and LNB holder 2 . Could you recommend one of them?
2) In a couple of months I will be moving and my hope is there will be a way to add concrete foundation mounting. For now, the non penetrating roof mount will have to do. The only obstacles: 1) the mount base is bigger than the gravel area which reaches over the plastic boundary about 4 inches high. My first idea is to put down a layer bricks on top of the gravel and adjust each brick using a level. Then put the concrete blocks on top of the mount to anchor it. Is there better way to do this?
3) Aiming the dish- I can see the rusty long screw/bolt is for elevation and side screw/bolt is for the fine tuning the azimuth.
4) The pic below shows the skew with the degrees currently at 60 - loosen the four bolts to turn dish clock or counter clockwise. I believe that I should skew the dish so LNB bracket to lowest position because FTA does not need it. Is there a specific degree setting?
5) This dish does not have the elevation degrees label to go by. I. Do I just get behind the dish and try to adjust by using the satellite app on smart phone and satellite finder meter? This pic below is a view behind mounting pole - facing east to southeast satellites:
Here is the satellite finder app on my phone from same location behind mounting pole-
There is tree in the way of the most eastern satellites.
6) My hope in the future is to get a motor STAB HH120 and modify the back of the dish to this type.
It looks homemade and is lighter than the current hardware. I found this here (thread #7). Would this work in my case?
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