
07-25-2006, 01:05 PM
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Storm Chaser
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Louisa KY
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Originally Posted by clamasl
Rainman, BobKat
Thanks for the info. Let me ask you a question, you mention that 1/8" increments can make you lose your signal. I know that this could be a tedious process, but, how can you move your dish in 1/8" increments?, do you use a special tool for that, or only you hands?, If you youse your hands Ithink it would be very hard, because of the weight of the dish and motor. I am asking all these questions, because I have not received my dish yet.
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no special tools just mark your post and the motor camp that way when you move it you can see how far you have moved it.have heard of people using a seam tape glued to the pole so they could tell how far they have moved. 
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