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"How-to" store motor positions/ scan satellites
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<blockquote data-quote="T_G" data-source="post: 139920" data-attributes="member: 175083"><p>what you need to do is put in you location, and then save it and let the receiver do the rest. You go to a sat with a strong signal. and see what happens. If your dish is set up correctly you don"t need to do anything. What I do after I put in a new image I do this, and when the sat has been found, I go and move the dish a bit manually to see if it is still alligned correctly (i got a bit of a moving dish ). If I see that I need to move the dish to the west to get the strongest signal, I go back to the go to xx and add a little bit to the position, for instance I will change 12 000 to 11 800 and check it out. Ther eis absolutely no need to store every sat manually!</p><p></p><p>Also, I never use recalculate or anything...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T_G, post: 139920, member: 175083"] what you need to do is put in you location, and then save it and let the receiver do the rest. You go to a sat with a strong signal. and see what happens. If your dish is set up correctly you don"t need to do anything. What I do after I put in a new image I do this, and when the sat has been found, I go and move the dish a bit manually to see if it is still alligned correctly (i got a bit of a moving dish ). If I see that I need to move the dish to the west to get the strongest signal, I go back to the go to xx and add a little bit to the position, for instance I will change 12 000 to 11 800 and check it out. Ther eis absolutely no need to store every sat manually! Also, I never use recalculate or anything... [/QUOTE]
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