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Subject Topic: What am I doing wrong Satellite alignment
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06/3/2011 at 7:59am
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Quote: Originally posted by AndrewK on 05/3/2011

2) Use the compass to aim the satellite dish about 40deg west of south.
If you start from about 40deg east of south, the first time you get any signal, the dish is pointing at (or near) the correct satellite.
Andrew



I think you need to correct the "west" typo in 2) to east as you later correctly state.

I find the "finder meter" a great help as I can set up away from sighting the TV. But I do use it with an attenuator [6dB]in the cable to desensitise it from screaming at minor satellites.

http://www.screwfix.com/prods/24426/Electrical-Supplies/TV-Range/Amplifiers-Distribution/VHF-UHF-6dB-In-Line-Satellite-Attenuator


06/3/2011 at 3:56pm
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I have a not expensive finder that squeals at satellites.  This works for me in seconds. Check elevation is corect, as mentioned 26 degrees. Connect finder. Point dish at East and slowly move it in the direction of South. The SECOND time the finder squeals is the satellite I need. Obviously if you are in Scotland or South of France the elevation is different.


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06/3/2011 at 4:29pm
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Quote: Originally posted by JTQU on 06/3/2011
I think you need to correct the "west" typo in 2) to east as you later correctly state.

Well spotted. Unfortunately, the forum will not let you edit posts that old.   Hopefully anyone reading this thread will see your correction.

Cheers
Andrew


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Quote: Originally posted by Manty on 06/3/2011
I have a not expensive finder that squeals at satellites.  This works for me in seconds. Check elevation is corect, as mentioned 26 degrees. Connect finder. Point dish at East and slowly move it in the direction of South. The SECOND time the finder squeals is the satellite I need. Obviously if you are in Scotland or South of France the elevation is different.


exactly what I do, if you go too far you will find a very wide beam of very strong sat signals, the one you need is only very narrow (depending on your dish, but around 3 degrees for a "minidish")


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did you know if you have one of those expensive phones you buy an ap to find the satellites

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Quote: Originally posted by michael on 04/3/2011

http://www.satelliteforcaravans.co.uk/

found out the hard way now it takes only 10/15 minutes.find due south on your compass and point the dish that way.make sure the dish is fully vertical.turn dish to compass to 140 degs and you now have signal.the easy way is to point your 12 o clock on your watch dead south and your bearing is at five too 12 on the watch.then very slight tweaking until you get the full signal strength.



Post last edited on 04/03/2011 21:40:25

If you don't have a compass, how do you tell where dead south is? Although I have a sat finder I have never used it. All I use is the digibox, point dish south then then move dish towards the east until signal locks in.


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Quote: Originally posted by michael on 06/3/2011
did you know if you have one of those expensive phones you buy an ap to find the satellites



I did mention this in a recent thread about "which iphone app for camping", so here is the link for youtube video again if you missed it. satfinder app





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06/3/2011 at 7:13pm
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Right - now that there's an app for iPhones, how about a little program for the PC (or MacBook) that lets you use a webcam (perhaps clipped on the dish) that will do the same job with a netbook or laptop......
...it must be possible....

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06/3/2011 at 7:39pm
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Hi Guys
Mamny thanks for all your advice, Ive spent most of this afternoon in the garden with my sky dish to see which I found the easiest.

We have the iphone app although it gives you an idea where it is it is no more accurate than a compass.

I found as jtqu said that placing a cane on the floor that I lined up to the compass, then placing the LNB arm directly above, you can pretty close to the correct satellite.

Then I used the cheap meter with a power pack to finely tune, I find I need to be between (0) - (-2)

When this was done connected the coax and turned on the sky box

Voila

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