If you say so. Unless something has changed since last spring we can agree to disagree. As I said, it really isn't that hard if you get your numbers right and level the mast. Then a very slow swing left and right and you're there. Nothing magic about the satellite finder I have. It looks very similar to this one, but it is not the exact model. I have had it for a few years and the link from when I bought mine on Amazon is now a dead link. Although it looks like the price has gone up. This one is $7.49 as opposed to the $6.99 I paid.Back in the day you could point a dish at a single satellite without any problems because there were so few satellites up there it made it easy to find the one you wanted and peak on that one. Now a days it's a totally different story with the crowded sky and to get the best alignment and signals from the multiple satellites that the dish points at. Judging from personal experience and the posts all over the internet you're the exception rather than the rule for your pointing prowess.
And please give us a link for this magic meter.
Amazon product ASIN B000G2EMM4