We camp often so move often to different locations. Skew settings always have me a bit puzzled as different apps give vastly different numbers for skew. It appears to be an issue with subtracting from 180 or not. We use a 1000.2 WA multi-lnb DPP and I know that we no longer have bird 129.
Skew just kills me.
If I use MyDISH and only enter the zip code, I get:
elev 48°
skew 121
azimuth 209° (which I know is true and know how to convert to magnetic).
If I use DishPointer - Align your satellite dish instead and enter lat & long and chose sat 110w & 119w, I get:
elev 51.2°
skew (?) 65.2
azimuth 208.9° true (205° mag) if I chose sat 110w & 119w. However I still use a 3 LNB setup.
If instead I use the old listing at DishPointer - Align your satellite dish for Satellite: Dish 1000.2 (110W, 119W, 129W), I get:
elev 48.8
skew 120.6
azimuth 215.9° True (212° mag).
Another app at Dish Pointer said the skew was (?) 59.4 at exactly the same lat & long?
The DishPointer - Align your satellite dish page where I manually enter the lat & long has always worked. But I've noticed until recently that I've always had to make a minor ~2° adjustment west to get the strongest signals on all 3 birds (now 2).
Is there some new info I should be using with the loss of 129 even though I still use the 3LNB setup feeding two cables into a pair of Wally receivers? Is skew really that critical? It seems not.
Skew just kills me.
If I use MyDISH and only enter the zip code, I get:
elev 48°
skew 121
azimuth 209° (which I know is true and know how to convert to magnetic).
If I use DishPointer - Align your satellite dish instead and enter lat & long and chose sat 110w & 119w, I get:
elev 51.2°
skew (?) 65.2
azimuth 208.9° true (205° mag) if I chose sat 110w & 119w. However I still use a 3 LNB setup.
If instead I use the old listing at DishPointer - Align your satellite dish for Satellite: Dish 1000.2 (110W, 119W, 129W), I get:
elev 48.8
skew 120.6
azimuth 215.9° True (212° mag).
Another app at Dish Pointer said the skew was (?) 59.4 at exactly the same lat & long?
The DishPointer - Align your satellite dish page where I manually enter the lat & long has always worked. But I've noticed until recently that I've always had to make a minor ~2° adjustment west to get the strongest signals on all 3 birds (now 2).
Is there some new info I should be using with the loss of 129 even though I still use the 3LNB setup feeding two cables into a pair of Wally receivers? Is skew really that critical? It seems not.