Yes, the sub reflector is the correct way around
Well, 5E is generally weak but Penta 85 was enough to get it even in the rain (unless it was particularly wet...). 1W is stronger generally but depends on transponder. The HD ones for Canal Digital were problematic even on the Penta. You'd need a decent 1m dish for that.
So the skew setting on the back of the dish. Is that literally just for the skew of the LNBs or is that also necessary for following the arc (I assume both). I set it up as follows:
1) Set skew on the back to 104 degrees as suggested by the site.
2) Place central LNB on '0' mark and align on 19.2e by adjusting elevation and the azimuth (around the pole).
3) Find other satellites by sliding the LNBs one the rail... 42e, which is 23 degrees off centre is coming in relatively strongly - about 12dB. 1w is 20 degrees off centre - probably too much for the fringe satellite...
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