Dish SetupInformation exchange on LNBs, Single satellite, motorised and multi-satellite systems. DiSEqC switches, positioners, motors, actuators, dish-alignment etc. | |
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| Member Join Date: 08-11-2004 Location: Netherlands
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My System: 90 cm triax dish Satellite badr 3/4 80 cm dish for Hotbird | Hi, i have a question about dish setup...the elevation (vertical angle of dish?) how can i know what it is...is it different per satellite? let us take for example nilesat 7 west....what is the elevation...know that i live in the northern of the Netherlands... i would be gratefull if somebody gives me good explanation.. thanks | ||
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| Super Moderator Real name: Mark Join Date: 17-05-2007 Location: Kent,UK
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My System: TM6800HD, TM1000, TM600 Linux,TM5200, TM2200 motor, Triax TD110 dish + Fortec 85cm. Meter=Satlook Micro+G2 NIT | Hi, It is like this:- All the TV satellites are approx 22,000 miles above the equator, spaced out at various orbital positions. The satellite that is closest to your longitude is highest in the sky, the others either side are lower, and get lower until they disappear below the horizon. It is know as the 'arc' Here is a representation of the arc for the UK:- The Satellite Arc For your location , a different satellite will be at the top. To find out what it is for any satellite, in any location try _dishpointer.com Robbo | ||
| Last edited by Robbo; 28-08-2008 at 01:07 AM. Reason: corrected typo | |||
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My System: 90 cm triax dish Satellite badr 3/4 80 cm dish for Hotbird | thanks robbo7...but the website you gave me does not work... so i still wanna know what degrees it...or how i can calculate it.. i did not remember this "elevation" was important for me when i was aligning my dish on Hotbird....it seems to be important now.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
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| Amo Amas Amant Admin Join Date: 18-11-2004 Location: Blackburn NW England (Siberia)
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My System: IDD CI24 ECONO MM Penta 1.20 Galaxy II 1.2Mtr Polar MTG yes it has been on the arc for 21 years and is still driven by a modified wiper motor from a Ford Anglia. It's like me sometimes groans but always performs ![]() Saved us from the black plague of ignoratio elenchi, he awaits a special badge with jugs | It is assumed you would know to take out the _ and put in http://www try this _http://www.dishpointer.com/ | ||
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My System: 90 cm triax dish Satellite badr 3/4 80 cm dish for Hotbird | thank you ...i filled my location in and i clicked on the desired satellite, which is nilesat...and i got the following info: Satellite: 7.0W Nilesat 101, 102 | Atlantic Bird 4 Elevation: 28.3° Azimuth (true): 197.3° Azimuth (magn.): 197.1° this means i can now point my dish on this vertical position, and then i can point the dish on 7 west ![]() i hope i am true.... thanks you again... | ||
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