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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Polar mount set up problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Likvid" data-source="post: 149083" data-attributes="member: 176379"><p>I have set up many actuators in the old days, nobody almost uses them anymore in Europe.</p><p></p><p>First rule is to forget about the scale on the mount, in 99% of all cases they are wrong, don't ask me why they are so stubborn to still use one....</p><p></p><p>Get the correct apex angle by setting everything pointing straight, what is your latitude? set the elevation angle 90-latitude and measure it on top of some flat surface on the mount.</p><p></p><p>Next set the declination angle, what is your highest point?</p><p></p><p>Highest point - Offset angle gives you declination angle!</p><p></p><p>Measure it on the edge of the dish in the front.</p><p></p><p>Start peaking the mount, either you choose the most southern satellite at your location or you choose the satellite furthest away from south that you can receive, its a matter of taste.</p><p></p><p>New school uses the southern satellite to get the North/South orientation.</p><p></p><p>Old school uses the satellite furthest away, eg Hispasat, to get correct North/South orientation......</p><p></p><p>And yes, let the acutator slide in the clamp when checking the sats, that what you should do and is the fastest way to do things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Likvid, post: 149083, member: 176379"] I have set up many actuators in the old days, nobody almost uses them anymore in Europe. First rule is to forget about the scale on the mount, in 99% of all cases they are wrong, don't ask me why they are so stubborn to still use one.... Get the correct apex angle by setting everything pointing straight, what is your latitude? set the elevation angle 90-latitude and measure it on top of some flat surface on the mount. Next set the declination angle, what is your highest point? Highest point - Offset angle gives you declination angle! Measure it on the edge of the dish in the front. Start peaking the mount, either you choose the most southern satellite at your location or you choose the satellite furthest away from south that you can receive, its a matter of taste. New school uses the southern satellite to get the North/South orientation. Old school uses the satellite furthest away, eg Hispasat, to get correct North/South orientation...... And yes, let the acutator slide in the clamp when checking the sats, that what you should do and is the fastest way to do things. [/QUOTE]
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