As an important step in aligning a motorized Ku dish is initially setting the azimuth to true south, I'm curious if anyone has any tips or tricks for hitting the true south mark when aligning a motorized Ku dish. Obviously, having a compass is a good place to start, but it seems to me that unless the compass is somehow securely mounted to the motor/dish assembly, there would be a fairly significant margin of error by simply eyeballing the dish/motor assembly's azimuth based only on comparing its direction to that of the compass needle (not to mention taking into account magnetic declination as well). That said, are there any tricks or particular compasses or gadgets that ease the process of accurately setting the initial azimuth to true south?