I am using an SG-2100 DiSEqC Motor (Elevation Angle 25-75 degrees) without a problem for NASA on 119.0W.
The Sadoun satellite angle calculator reports the following data for it:
Elevation: 14.4° Azimuth (true): 244.0° LNB Skew: 38.5°
I have a second stationary dish (motor would not go that far) that worked perfectly for 125.0W (Elevation: 10.4° Azimuth (true): 249.0° LNB Skew: 40.2°) but now it needs to be raised up to get over a tree that had a very good growing season. I want to add a motor in the change over but don't understand the elevation angle.
The specs for the motor report a low elevation angle of 25° but it works fine at 14.4°. Would the motor handle the elevation? Will the motor locate other satellites correctly if the LNB starts with a skew of 40.2° with the motor rotation set to 0°?
The Sadoun satellite angle calculator reports the following data for it:
Elevation: 14.4° Azimuth (true): 244.0° LNB Skew: 38.5°
I have a second stationary dish (motor would not go that far) that worked perfectly for 125.0W (Elevation: 10.4° Azimuth (true): 249.0° LNB Skew: 40.2°) but now it needs to be raised up to get over a tree that had a very good growing season. I want to add a motor in the change over but don't understand the elevation angle.
The specs for the motor report a low elevation angle of 25° but it works fine at 14.4°. Would the motor handle the elevation? Will the motor locate other satellites correctly if the LNB starts with a skew of 40.2° with the motor rotation set to 0°?