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<blockquote data-quote="2old4this" data-source="post: 4450" data-attributes="member: 174998"><p>don't forget if you are using an offset dish (LNB mounted on an arm at the "bottom" of the dish), the signal will be bouncing down to the LNB. This means you need clear line of sight not where the dish appears to be pointing, but some degrees above that. If your dish is looking underneath an object (eg if it is aimed below the branches of a tree) this is an important consideration. In its correct alignment, the dish may appear to be looking at clear sky but the satellite it's aligned for would be above that, perhaps partially obscured by the tree you thought you had avoided.</p><p>Similar problems can occur if you mount a second dish underneath a first on the same pole/piece of wall. It may look as if they are pointing clear of each other, but the first dish may be obscuring part of the real field of view of the second.</p><p>2old</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2old4this, post: 4450, member: 174998"] don't forget if you are using an offset dish (LNB mounted on an arm at the "bottom" of the dish), the signal will be bouncing down to the LNB. This means you need clear line of sight not where the dish appears to be pointing, but some degrees above that. If your dish is looking underneath an object (eg if it is aimed below the branches of a tree) this is an important consideration. In its correct alignment, the dish may appear to be looking at clear sky but the satellite it's aligned for would be above that, perhaps partially obscured by the tree you thought you had avoided. Similar problems can occur if you mount a second dish underneath a first on the same pole/piece of wall. It may look as if they are pointing clear of each other, but the first dish may be obscuring part of the real field of view of the second. 2old [/QUOTE]
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