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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1081184" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>At the top of the pole you have the square metal frame that the dish is bolted onto at 4 anchorage points. I would try to set the dish to the correct elevation by using one of the two vertical struts of this square frame. Place a digital inclinometer halfway up on one of these two vertical struts and adjust the mount elevation until the digital inclinometer reading is 59.15 degrees.</p><p></p><p>This should get you close to the precise angle required assuming the dish is symetrically mounted onto the square frame. I would not use the large elvation bolt as a measuring point as it is held in a pivoting saddle and there is a chance that the angle from the large elvation bolt might not be accurate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1081184, member: 178786"] At the top of the pole you have the square metal frame that the dish is bolted onto at 4 anchorage points. I would try to set the dish to the correct elevation by using one of the two vertical struts of this square frame. Place a digital inclinometer halfway up on one of these two vertical struts and adjust the mount elevation until the digital inclinometer reading is 59.15 degrees. This should get you close to the precise angle required assuming the dish is symetrically mounted onto the square frame. I would not use the large elvation bolt as a measuring point as it is held in a pivoting saddle and there is a chance that the angle from the large elvation bolt might not be accurate? [/QUOTE]
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