I need to move my 129 wing dish - long story, but it is currently mounted on a tree. Leaves are starting to cause it to drop out. I have located a good spot to do a new pole mount, but need some advice on alignment.
I know all the numbers (az, el, etc.), and am mounting on the center of a Dish 1000. I am using a Sadoun Satellite Signal Strength Meter Kit. Here are the steps I took:
1. Hooked meter into line with current Dish 1000 setup and verified tone, set meter to 5 with gain knob. Marked dish and mounting bracket so I can put it all back. Receiver meter reads 18 to 20 (really 36 to 40).
2. Removed stump from tree that was in the way (of course the best new location would be on top of a tree.).
3. Put dish on new pole and put pole in new spot - varied azimuth with pole vertical (seems to be critical) until I got tone.
4. Temporarily mounted pole and mounted dish. Re-acquired tone.
5. Performed a few fine-tune steps.
6. Checked meter on receiver - 0. Aaaagh! 2 hours late for work!
7. Panicked (Lost is back tonight and my wife will kill me if she misses any of it.) - put dish back on tree and got tone.
8. No signal on receiver. Called work. Calmly began fine tuning, and ended up with 26 to 36 on receiver (really 52 to 72).
I know the new spot is good because I got a tone there almost immediately. I went on and put cement around the vertical pole so I can complete the move later.
My question is:
Did I take enough time to fine-tune on the pole or will I need to mess with the elevation since the pole is lower than the tree mount? I left it where the technician set it because I felt it ought to be the same from either spot.
I do know that it took a few tries to get a good signal when I put the dish back on the tree. I was happy to end up with a better signal than the technician left me with.
I know all the numbers (az, el, etc.), and am mounting on the center of a Dish 1000. I am using a Sadoun Satellite Signal Strength Meter Kit. Here are the steps I took:
1. Hooked meter into line with current Dish 1000 setup and verified tone, set meter to 5 with gain knob. Marked dish and mounting bracket so I can put it all back. Receiver meter reads 18 to 20 (really 36 to 40).
2. Removed stump from tree that was in the way (of course the best new location would be on top of a tree.).
3. Put dish on new pole and put pole in new spot - varied azimuth with pole vertical (seems to be critical) until I got tone.
4. Temporarily mounted pole and mounted dish. Re-acquired tone.
5. Performed a few fine-tune steps.
6. Checked meter on receiver - 0. Aaaagh! 2 hours late for work!
7. Panicked (Lost is back tonight and my wife will kill me if she misses any of it.) - put dish back on tree and got tone.
8. No signal on receiver. Called work. Calmly began fine tuning, and ended up with 26 to 36 on receiver (really 52 to 72).
I know the new spot is good because I got a tone there almost immediately. I went on and put cement around the vertical pole so I can complete the move later.
My question is:
Did I take enough time to fine-tune on the pole or will I need to mess with the elevation since the pole is lower than the tree mount? I left it where the technician set it because I felt it ought to be the same from either spot.
I do know that it took a few tries to get a good signal when I put the dish back on the tree. I was happy to end up with a better signal than the technician left me with.
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