Glad you got it locked in. The next satellite will be real easy!
My youngest one woke up and I got busy while trying to compute and type.
I meant to give you a slight adjustment on the skew to compensate for the offset you are using - by using a DishPro500 which is designed to pick-up 2 satellite locations 9 degrees apart, such as 110 and 119, or 82 and 91. But what I meant by do not adjust the skew, was once you know what the skew is, there is (usually) no need to fine tune it. Just adjust for "center of Elevation" and "center of Azimuth" for strongests signal. Usually you either have a signal or don't, but a stronger signal is better during all those snow storms and rain storms that you never get in southern CA.
From
http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Installation/Satellite-Heading-Calculator.htm, this should be more accurate estimates to compare with what you have. Using the 119 slot, you will substract 4.5, or if using the 110 slot, you add 4.5 for the satellite location. 148 would be 143.5 on 119, and 152.5 on 110.
Your Location: 33.7N 118.04W
Sat Location: 143.5
Skew: +32.8 (above the 90 mark), so on DishPro 500 - use 122.8
Elevation: 42.3
Azimuth: 220.7 T
Mag Dev: 13.99
Azimuth: 206.71
And if there was a bird at 139, the 110 slot would already be positioned to receive it with an LNBF installed.
Let me know how the figures work out. I usually use a different program and got use to making adjustments for the areas I normally work in.
Time to take the kids to swimming lessons.