Hi everyone
I'm just about to install a bell tv satellite and reciever (HD) in Apache Junction, AZ.
I will bring with me my receivers from Vancouver.
I need help
I'm hoping you may help me
RLK
So here are my questions:
I know the coordinates of where the dish will be located. (lat: 33.36 and long -111.4396)
I will be using Bell's sat EV 91 and 82.
I have been online trying to determ the azimuth and elevation, and feel comfortable with them...however, I am not sure of the skew. I have used a calculator on line, and the skew is 65.1
However, I also read online a comment that the skew for two satellites is the average of each individual skew. When I calculate the skew that way...it very different form the 65.1 above.
So...what is the skew value?
Also
I will be using two dual LNB's. Although I can used each "run" for a receiver, I have three receivers and I understand I need a switch.
Which switch do I need, and where do I get it?
I appreciate all the help I can get
Thanks....
RLK
I'm just about to install a bell tv satellite and reciever (HD) in Apache Junction, AZ.
I will bring with me my receivers from Vancouver.
I need help
I'm hoping you may help me
RLK
So here are my questions:
I know the coordinates of where the dish will be located. (lat: 33.36 and long -111.4396)
I will be using Bell's sat EV 91 and 82.
I have been online trying to determ the azimuth and elevation, and feel comfortable with them...however, I am not sure of the skew. I have used a calculator on line, and the skew is 65.1
However, I also read online a comment that the skew for two satellites is the average of each individual skew. When I calculate the skew that way...it very different form the 65.1 above.
So...what is the skew value?
Also
I will be using two dual LNB's. Although I can used each "run" for a receiver, I have three receivers and I understand I need a switch.
Which switch do I need, and where do I get it?
I appreciate all the help I can get
Thanks....
RLK