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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
How many satellites should I be able to see?
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<blockquote data-quote="dasteelman" data-source="post: 401033" data-attributes="member: 178115"><p>h**p://w*w.satellitesuperstore.com/images/alwall.gif</p><p></p><p>i use the above L bracket...and of course the mount has to be perfectly vertical. I used a spirt level for this to measure the incline on the front face of the "mountable part" and the side face.</p><p></p><p>I made a basic error when checking the incline. I measured the incline without the weight of the dish and motor. Of course when the weight was added the bracket came forward. ( no matter how secure the bolts were).</p><p></p><p>so to compensate I simple check the incline when the weight is added and then tighten even more...the required bolts (top or bottom) ( or use spacers) on the wall.</p><p></p><p>Mine does wobble..and I do think I may have problems when very windy, but for what I have paid im not to concerned.</p><p></p><p>As a matter of fact , im near newcastle, I have an 80cm transparent dish, 0.2lnb and i pick up these:-</p><p></p><p>42e - some channels very good signal...almost zero BER</p><p>39 - lots of fta channels and quite a few bulsat channels</p><p>28e - no probs zero BER</p><p>16e - digialb has problems in bad weather - again due to dish size</p><p>5e - max romania - no probs</p><p></p><p>1w - no problems at all...zero BER...however the weaker signal (nordic)transponders...not a chance..but this due to small dish.</p><p>8w - orbit package - perfect</p><p>30w - no probs</p><p></p><p>and i can say my dish is pretty low...and i have annoying trees about 30 meters in front of dish</p><p></p><p>so for the given circumstances, im happy enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dasteelman, post: 401033, member: 178115"] h**p://w*w.satellitesuperstore.com/images/alwall.gif i use the above L bracket...and of course the mount has to be perfectly vertical. I used a spirt level for this to measure the incline on the front face of the "mountable part" and the side face. I made a basic error when checking the incline. I measured the incline without the weight of the dish and motor. Of course when the weight was added the bracket came forward. ( no matter how secure the bolts were). so to compensate I simple check the incline when the weight is added and then tighten even more...the required bolts (top or bottom) ( or use spacers) on the wall. Mine does wobble..and I do think I may have problems when very windy, but for what I have paid im not to concerned. As a matter of fact , im near newcastle, I have an 80cm transparent dish, 0.2lnb and i pick up these:- 42e - some channels very good signal...almost zero BER 39 - lots of fta channels and quite a few bulsat channels 28e - no probs zero BER 16e - digialb has problems in bad weather - again due to dish size 5e - max romania - no probs 1w - no problems at all...zero BER...however the weaker signal (nordic)transponders...not a chance..but this due to small dish. 8w - orbit package - perfect 30w - no probs and i can say my dish is pretty low...and i have annoying trees about 30 meters in front of dish so for the given circumstances, im happy enough. [/QUOTE]
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