Trust
Specialist Contributor
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2004
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- My Satellite Setup
- 1.8 m CM at SMR 1224 + Elev. with 7 lnb changer Ku (lin - circ) - Ka (lin - circ) C (lin - circ)
- My Location
- Nijmegen Netherlands
Agree with Huevos: If you draw a line from bottom of the dish and top point of the LNB, than you, approximately can check direction to sat. Measurement of LNB feedarm will give different degrees.
I can agree with that to , but its not what Huevos said in the first place : All you have to do is look along the bottom LNB arm. If you look along that arm and it lines up with an obstruction the dish is blocked.
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Just place a digital level along the LNB arm and you'll find that angle is more or less the same as the satellite elevation.