1. you must have a linear lnbf to get signal from your true south sat, G3C.
2. Yes, you can set up h-h mount without
aiming the dish at true south first. The azimuth difference between ExpressVu and G3C is 4 degree. Use your receiver to move the dish to East until the azimuth indicator points at 4. Then anlign your dish to get lock on ExpressVu sat.
The problem is that you have to find furthest EAst/West sat which has circular feeds.
May I ask why you want to use circular lnbf to set up h-h mount? Is your h-h dish intended to get circular only?
FYI, not many FTA channels in circular.
Michael
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Originally Posted by YourNameHere
Can't I use the Circular LNB, rotate the motor to where ExpressVu 91 should be, lock in a good signal and be done with it?
If so, how from to the East/West from 0 should I rotate the motor?
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