I think you are being very polite to J8 from his other posts I just assumed he was of low intelligence without the ability to spell and punctuate. Now for myself I know I can't type.j8, no offense but your posts are hard as heck to read. This really isn't a place for text messaging type communication. This is a technical forum so complete sentences with proper grammar, capitalization and punctuation are helpful to most. Just a suggestion.
mo offence taken im not gratest speller and this dam spell ck i cant get to work im also haddy caped missing fingers so its hard to type
Well thanks boba, well ive been doing dish for about 10-11yrs now had almost every reciver dish made. ive done fta etc and even mod at another sat site. i dont know all nor remember all, but try my best i found few peeps on this site i pissed off already and some think they know all. i made few mistakes but hell im humanI think you are being very polite to J8 from his other posts I just assumed he was of low intelligence without the ability to spell and punctuate. Now for myself I know I can't type.
it can be hard, turn dish very slightly when moving...so anyways, hitting the 110 thru the 119 LNB only requires a tiny bit of realignment, or much alignment?
A few years ago I left part of a finger in the attic when a ladder slipped, definitely affects typing. But capitalization and punctuation can still be done it just takes time and patience.No offence taken im not greatest, speller and this dam spell ck i cant get to work im also haddycaped missing fingers so its hard to type. Thank you for saying this in nice way
Usually when having problems picking up the satellite on the wrong LNB means a 3-5 degree elevation correction. Skew when set to specs will usually be close enough to get signals on both satellites. If mast is not plumb slight adjustment of skew may improve signal but elevation is usually the problem.would the skew need to be adjusted at all??
Maybe, But when adjusting/ moving dish, do it slightly.. its good idea 2 tighten dish so it can move slightly only, when your finished then tighten fullywould the skew need to be adjusted at all??
good point..Usually when having problems picking up the satellite on the wrong LNB means a 3-5 degree elevation correction. Skew when set to specs will usually be close enough to get signals on both satellites. If mast is not plumb slight adjustment of skew may improve signal but elevation is usually the problem.