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<blockquote data-quote="e-sky" data-source="post: 379375" data-attributes="member: 250035"><p>Just out of curiosity you should try aiming a lazar pointer light into the night sky from where you think the dish will be. If you have a compass you can also get a rough estimate in which direction the satellite is. The angle should be about 25°. </p><p></p><p>I had a few trees that was obstructing my clear view of the Astra satellites. I used this technique to identify which trees were the offenders and then tied a colour ribbon around them. Next day I went to my local counsel to get the trees cut down as they could damage my property if they fell in my direction.</p><p></p><p>The signal was passing thru the trees but on occasion you would get pixilation when the wind blew. A best case scenario is you can find an opening between 2 trees using this technique and position the dish accordingly. ;)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="e-sky, post: 379375, member: 250035"] Just out of curiosity you should try aiming a lazar pointer light into the night sky from where you think the dish will be. If you have a compass you can also get a rough estimate in which direction the satellite is. The angle should be about 25°. I had a few trees that was obstructing my clear view of the Astra satellites. I used this technique to identify which trees were the offenders and then tied a colour ribbon around them. Next day I went to my local counsel to get the trees cut down as they could damage my property if they fell in my direction. The signal was passing thru the trees but on occasion you would get pixilation when the wind blew. A best case scenario is you can find an opening between 2 trees using this technique and position the dish accordingly. ;) [/QUOTE]
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