Dish Alignment problem


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Old 01-05-2008   #1
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Dish Alignment problem

Is anybody able to recommend someone in the Exeter area that will be able to re-align my dish set up. I managed to do something whilst trying to remove a tree blocking the dish.

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Old 02-05-2008   #2
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Since you haven't had a reply yet, maybe you could have a go yourself if you can have access to the dish. If you can remove a *tree*, alligning a dish should be easy. Buy yourself a simple sat meter (about 10 pounds) and attach it to the dish ( you will need a few feet of cable with a sat connector either end) and then slowly adjust the dish until signal maximizes.
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I managed to do something whilst trying to remove a tree blocking the dish.
well come on please do tell what you did
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