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Sky Channels Disappearing at Night
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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 32936" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>Looks about right J.M., but to be quite honest, for smaller dish alignment, it is best to use the suck it and see method. A protable TV on a long lead and just try tipping the edges of the dish, first in the horizontal and then in the vertical plane, you should see a reaction after a secnd or so on the TV screen.</p><p></p><p>Failing that, you can use one of the very cheap tone meters to rest the dish, they normally do quite a good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 32936, member: 175057"] Looks about right J.M., but to be quite honest, for smaller dish alignment, it is best to use the suck it and see method. A protable TV on a long lead and just try tipping the edges of the dish, first in the horizontal and then in the vertical plane, you should see a reaction after a secnd or so on the TV screen. Failing that, you can use one of the very cheap tone meters to rest the dish, they normally do quite a good job. [/QUOTE]
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