--Hi, all. I just got my dish put together and was wondering what position I needed to skew the dish. The dish is a DirecTV DTV36EDS, which is 36"x24", and it came with a circular LNBF and a linear LNBF. It is a dual LNBF dish and it was originally meant for the DirecTV satellites at 95° and 101°, but I am actually hoping to use the dish for G10R at 123°.
--I visited Sadoun.com and looked at their stationary dish aiming chart Satellite Look Angles Satellite Heading Calculator Azimuth Elevation Skew Tilt LNBF Latitude and Longitude values and the only thing I am wondering about is the "LNB Skew". Their aiming calculator reads 35° for the LNBF skew at my location (I am in zip code 74728), but since my linear LNBF does not skew (when the LNBF is put in the holder on the dish, there is an indention that has to line up, therefore no allowing of the skew).
--So, looking at the back of the dish, should I simply adjust the skew to 125° (I've uploaded pictures of the front and back of the dish)? It would certainly SEEM that simple, but what made me question it is when I started looking at the aiming calculator on the Sadoun.com site. There are several choices in regards to dishes. For example, there are two different DirecTV dishes and five different Dish Network dishes to choose from. The two DirecTV dishes give me skew values of 68.8 and 80.9, and the Dish Network values are all different as well. Now, I don't know what skew value I should use. Any ideas?
--One last question regarding the linear LNBF this dish uses. I've read that this LNBF is strictly horizontal polarization. Is this true? I'm just curious, because the assembly manual reads: "DirecTV programming on the 95° W satellite is H polarity. Set the DC bias to 18V to select H polarity." To me, that sounds like the LNBF can indeed change from H to V polarity...at least I hope it can, lol.
--I visited Sadoun.com and looked at their stationary dish aiming chart Satellite Look Angles Satellite Heading Calculator Azimuth Elevation Skew Tilt LNBF Latitude and Longitude values and the only thing I am wondering about is the "LNB Skew". Their aiming calculator reads 35° for the LNBF skew at my location (I am in zip code 74728), but since my linear LNBF does not skew (when the LNBF is put in the holder on the dish, there is an indention that has to line up, therefore no allowing of the skew).
--So, looking at the back of the dish, should I simply adjust the skew to 125° (I've uploaded pictures of the front and back of the dish)? It would certainly SEEM that simple, but what made me question it is when I started looking at the aiming calculator on the Sadoun.com site. There are several choices in regards to dishes. For example, there are two different DirecTV dishes and five different Dish Network dishes to choose from. The two DirecTV dishes give me skew values of 68.8 and 80.9, and the Dish Network values are all different as well. Now, I don't know what skew value I should use. Any ideas?
--One last question regarding the linear LNBF this dish uses. I've read that this LNBF is strictly horizontal polarization. Is this true? I'm just curious, because the assembly manual reads: "DirecTV programming on the 95° W satellite is H polarity. Set the DC bias to 18V to select H polarity." To me, that sounds like the LNBF can indeed change from H to V polarity...at least I hope it can, lol.