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godzillafan said:
astra on 0.7 on bar
Put 19ºE dead centre on the bar, that way it will stay perfectly aligned when you skew the dish (assuming it was correctly aligned before you skewed the dish). And don't take too much notice where the calculator tells you to put the LNBs on the bar because by the time you get near the end of the bar you'll realise it is quite a bit out.
RimaNTSS said:
I meant Azimuth angle of T90 central satellite. For Godzillafan T90 azimuth angle is 152,2*. Paraphrase this definition than, I am not native speaker :-worship
So did I. Azimuth 152º is 28º east of due south. 10º is the width of your hand when held at arm's length, so, just under three hand widths to the left of due south. If you've got an Android phone you can download STK's augmented reality free app to help get a rough idea where the satellite is, or, use Dishpointer as a guide.
 

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godzillafan said:
Decided to keep it on same side of house wall in back but I am going to drop the height about 2/3ft and I think the M6*36 bolts we put on are not strong enough as there was still movement in them.

M6 bolts is asking for trouble .
You need to be looking at M8 Rawlplugs at the very least to support the weight of the T90.
I have M10 rawlplugs holding up my T brackets and some people on here didnt think it would be suitable for the T90.
 

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Fano said:
I have M10 rawlplugs holding up my T brackets and some people on here didnt think it would be suitable for the T90.
I'm using 80mm length M10 screws, into rawlplugs, and that is rock solid. Six bolts in total.
 

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HI Guys

how do you add a picture????

Dish is coming down - as dont want fall out with the neighbours known them for 11 years!

19E will use that as 0 - check (easier)

Screws - I was thinking M8 (so it fits in allocated holes) 80-100mm now as the other ones provided are carap and used one and 4 old sky coach screws.

dish will be about 2-3ft lower.

Need to know how to add a pic, so I can show you alternative position I can put this dish.

augmented reality free app - cant find it can you pm full details

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godzillafan said:
Need to know how to add a pic, so I can show you alternative position I can put this dish.
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how do you add a picture????
Click "Reply to thread" or "Go advanced" and then "Manage attachments".

godzillafan said:
Dish is coming down
Take a picture and post it first.

godzillafan said:
19E will use that as 0 - check (easier)
Yes because once you are on 19ºE central you tighten it all up and the only thing left to adjust is skew. Not having a central satellite means the azimuth and elevation will need adjusting again after skewing the dish.

godzillafan said:
Screws - I was thinking M8 (so it fits in allocated holes) 80-100mm now as the other ones provided are carap and used one and 4 old sky coach screws.
M10 would be better, and using an M11 or M11.5 drill should make the plugs a nice snug fit. Or even better use M10 shield anchors if the wall is up to it.

godzillafan said:
dish will be about 2-3ft lower.
Adjustable from ground level would be ideal. Post a Dishpointer map, and some photos of the site looking towards and away from the dish so everyone can offer constructive comments.

godzillafan said:
augmented reality free app - cant find it can you pm full details
It's better to post things in the thread so the information is available to everyone. Do a search on Android market for "Satellite AR". It will probably be the first result.
 

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Huevos said:
Click "Reply to thread" or "Go advanced" and then "Manage attachments".

Take a picture and post it first.

Yes because once you are on 19ºE central you tighten it all up and the only thing left to adjust is skew. Not having a central satellite means the azimuth and elevation will need adjusting again after skewing the dish.

M10 would be better, and using an M11 or M11.5 drill should make the plugs a nice snug fit. Or even better use M10 shield anchors if the wall is up to it.

Adjustable from ground level would be ideal. Post a Dishpointer map, and some photos of the site looking towards and away from the dish so everyone can offer constructive comments.

It's better to post things in the thread so the information is available to everyone. Do a search on Android market for "Satellite AR". It will probably be the first result.



cheers, cheers and cheers old boy

Loads to put on and will do during the day, but first the pics.



thanks
 

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Hi Guys

First time added a few pics - these are the pics for the dish added to the building.

As you can see its much bigger than next door as they are happy.

Thinking of dropping down 10-15 bricks? Any views

more info to follow....

cheers
 

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Wow,the bracket for the T90 is massive .
If you get a chance could you measure its dimensions and how far it is offset from the wall as I'm planning on getting a T90 myself and I'd like to work out the logistics before I order.
If the bracket is too big I dont think my missus would allow it )(-red
 

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You don't have to use that mount of course, If the dish is going flat on the wall, you could use 12" T+Ks or similar.
 

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godzillafan said:
Thinking of dropping down 10-15 bricks? Any views

I'd definitely take it down 15 courses providing there are no line of sight issues. Not only will it be less obtrusive to your neighbours, it will be a lot easier to work on as you must be standing almost at the top of your ladder where it is now. You wouldn't get me working on a big dish like that up at that height.
 

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sonnetpete said:
I'd definitely take it down 15 courses providing there are no line of sight issues. Not only will it be less obtrusive to your neighbours, it will be a lot easier to work on as you must be standing almost at the top of your ladder where it is now. You wouldn't get me working on a big dish like that up at that height.

cheers guys that is what i am doing dropping it 15 brick levels down

i cant find a pole that is 60mm for the 90 for the tk's - thats why i am stuck there.

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You have a 60mm pole right there don't you? On that wall mount.
 

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Robbo said:
You have a 60mm pole right there don't you? On that wall mount.
With a dog leg half way along it.
 

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That is what a hacksaw is for.:D
 

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Robbo said:
You have a 60mm pole right there don't you? On that wall mount.

you mean I chopped it off and use that on the tk

how about the u bends that screw the pole and tk together - ebayjob or where can you pick upm cheap.

i need to find out tk and u bend and same pole chopped will fit together. Dont want to get half the gear and find parts dont mix together.

I will then use the tk and drop the ht by about 15 brick levels
and get that all together for next week.

Still loads of photos to come.

but here is my Blue Peter job of the bar with extra metal bits (not finished yet).

another pic of my view of the sky facing SE. 28 is about half way.

So my spread will go past 45E and all the way West I want as its all clear views and sky (backgarden is all South facing).

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Yes, you can normally get various sizes of u-bolt from ebay, I had some 3" ones off there.

Yes, obviously check it all fits togther before hacking it off.
 

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Robbo said:
Yes, you can normally get various sizes of u-bolt from ebay, I had some 3" ones off there.

Yes, obviously check it all fits togther before hacking it off.

will a 12" tk with 3" bolts fit or do i need to get the next size up in order for larger u bolts to fit.

cant remember ever using a tk before

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You don't need the next size up for sure. The ones I normally use are classed as 2.5 inch?, but will only fit a 2" pole, so 3" should be fine.

The T+Ks have slotted holes, but most probably need to drill an extra one, as they are designed for 2" poles. All easily do-able though ( as Ive done it)
 

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godzillafan said:
cheers guys that is what i am doing dropping it 15 brick levels down

i cant find a pole that is 60mm for the 90 for the tk's - thats why i am stuck there.

cheers
Why dont you just use the bracket that came with the dish and use it lower down ?
Am I missing something ?
 

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Fano said:
Why dont you just use the bracket that came with the dish and use it lower down ?Am I missing something ?
basically the mount is big or some will say its a whopper. tks will be hidden behind the dish somewhat and not too much a eye sore. great moun, but next door not happy. need setup to work and if next door happy andthe other half not saying much about it. 24 lnbs here we come.
 
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