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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Time to tune your antennas
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<blockquote data-quote="RimaNTSS" data-source="post: 899946" data-attributes="member: 312276"><p>For example:</p><p>Today it was little bit early, but also possible. First of all - Saturday, secondly- perfect sunny day and thirdly I completely forgot about dentist appointment (and now is too late).</p><p>So, inserted my exact location in <a href="http://www.satellite-calculations.com/Satellite/suninterference.php" target="_blank">calculator</a> and just in case checked my watch <a href="http://www.timeanddate.com/" target="_blank">here</a>. Perhaps such a precision is not always needed, but why not do it as precise as possible if we have possibility. </p><p>Calculator said to me that October 4th I will experience peak interference on 4*W at 14:08:15 and at 14:22:51 peak will be at 7,3*W. Took picture of antenna pointed at 4*W at 14:08:15 then turned antenna to 7,3*W and at 14:22:51 took another picture. I can see that at this antenna location starting from 4*W and more East I will never use full surface of it. I actually knew that my antenna is not located to perfectly catch sats, but did not want to go out of balcony and have problems with local commune. </p><p>[ATTACH]68697[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RimaNTSS, post: 899946, member: 312276"] For example: Today it was little bit early, but also possible. First of all - Saturday, secondly- perfect sunny day and thirdly I completely forgot about dentist appointment (and now is too late). So, inserted my exact location in [URL='http://www.satellite-calculations.com/Satellite/suninterference.php']calculator[/URL] and just in case checked my watch [URL='http://www.timeanddate.com/']here[/URL]. Perhaps such a precision is not always needed, but why not do it as precise as possible if we have possibility. Calculator said to me that October 4th I will experience peak interference on 4*W at 14:08:15 and at 14:22:51 peak will be at 7,3*W. Took picture of antenna pointed at 4*W at 14:08:15 then turned antenna to 7,3*W and at 14:22:51 took another picture. I can see that at this antenna location starting from 4*W and more East I will never use full surface of it. I actually knew that my antenna is not located to perfectly catch sats, but did not want to go out of balcony and have problems with local commune. [ATTACH]68697[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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