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    Quote Originally Posted by manaman View Post
    Wejones thank you for you response. But im still a bit confused as to weather I have to move the dish to get SBS6. The reason I say this is since I have it pointing at 193 which is my true South, doesn't moving the dish disaline it from my true south??? I also understand that you told me to try 24 for my dish elevation. Thanks for the help Wejones
    yes you will have to move east and west some to get a lock do to a compass is not that accurate it will get you close then you will have to move a little to get the exact alignment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manaman View Post
    Wejones thank you for you response. But im still a bit confused as to weather I have to move the dish to get SBS6. The reason I say this is since I have it pointing at 193 which is my true South, doesn't moving the dish disaline it from my true south??? I also understand that you told me to try 24 for my dish elevation. Thanks for the help Wejones
    I wasn't sure if by "move the dish to get SBS6" you were referring to rotating the whole mount on the pole (which is what Rainman is referring to), or giving the motor a command to goto that sat using USALS. Both these things are typically done on the south sat, although both will require or result in very little actual movement. In your case, the USALS movement won't result in anything if you enter the same longitude as the sat has. But like Rainman says, moving the whole mount might be necessary due to the innaccuracies of the compass. I'd recommend finding the sat first just by adjusting the dish elevation, and THEN move the whole mount on the pole, otherwise you might get completely lost, and have to start over. After you've peaked on the south sat this way, motor, using USALS to a more distant sat, like the Hispasat you're looking for, and peak this using only the rotating the whole mount on the pole (which will fine tune this adjustment) plus manually bumping the motor east/west using the buttons on the motor, until you get the best possible signal.

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    Here's what happens.

    1) align motor at "zero" (centered) and point the whole mess at your "true south" HEADING (193)

    2) Using USALS, put in your co-ordinates into the receivers' settings.

    3) From there, using USALS to have your dish "move" to SBS6. It won't move very much.

    Make sure you have active transponder for SBS6, and hunt for active signal by moving the dish elevation up and down - very slowly.
    You might have to move the whole motor side to side a *very* small amount also - but use a marker to put an alighment mark before you do move the motor on pole.

    The key thing to remember here is, you're using the USALS calculator to move from "zero" to your "true south Sat" - and it uses it's calculations to get there based on your coordinates. WHen done, all the rest of the satellites [should] now line up and you'll be on the arc.

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    Wejones thanks once againg, but can you please explain what you are trying to say below . I don't understand

    Quote Originally Posted by wejones View Post
    After you've peaked on the south sat this way, motor, using USALS to a more distant sat, like the Hispasat you're looking for, and peak this using only the rotating the whole mount on the pole (which will fine tune this adjustment) plus manually bumping the motor east/west using the buttons on the motor, until you get the best possible signal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manaman View Post
    Wejones thanks once againg, but can you please explain what you are trying to say below . I don't understand
    Not easy with drawing a picture. I may try making a graphic later if I can.
    However aligning a motorized system is a 3 step process, ie basically 3 angles to set, the declination, the motor elevation, and the north/south alignment of the motor axis. Usually you set the declination (=dish elevation on small offset dish) and/or the motor elevation while peaking on your due south satellite, then you leave this setting alone. The third angle, ie the north/south alignment is usually peaked on a satellite nearer your east or west horizon. You get close to the proper N/S alignment when aiming your system at your due south satellite, but this generally isn't accurate enough to get proper tracking. But you can get good accuracy with this alignment when on a sat to your east or west.

    However the problem, is when you run the motor to one of these sats, and try to turn the mount on the pole to do this adjustment, even though the proper adjustment takes you to the arc, some times takes you to a spot on the arc that is no closer to the sat than you were before, ie it might take you to the arc a bit east or west of the sat, so to find out if you are in fact on the arc, you need to peak by moving the motor back and forth. With these small offset dish motors, if the motor's zero is properly centered, this shouldn't happen, and the bumping process isn't necessary, but if the zero position is off, it will.
    I generally look at the quality reading for a channel on an extreme satellite, then move the whole mount on the pole by a very small amount, then, using the buttons on the motor peak this signal as good as you can get it. If it gives a better quality reading, then I know I'm moving in the right direction, if not I adjust in the other direction. Usually it only takes a couple adjustments like this to find the arc. With a big dish, I've found that often the proper direction for this adjustment is what seems to give you worse signal when you move the mount on the pole, because with a big dish, you are changing the sync as well as the n/s alignment, and you have originally "found" this sat out of sync. However, with these little offset dishes, you "normally" aren't that far off on sync since you've gone to the sat via USALS rather than going to the max signal, so there is often very little adjustment requirred here, and the bumping process I described may not even be necessary. However, if you happen to have a motor that is out of sync from the factory, then this bumping process can insure that you get to the arc properly even if the motor is out of sync. The out of sync thing with these small motors is basically when the motor isn't really aiming south when it's told to go to zero. My motor was off by a couple degrees. This means that when you tell the motor to go to some sat via USALS, it goes to the wrong place, so you have to do the bumping thing to find out if you are on the arc.
    I know I didn't explain that very clearly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wejones View Post
    starting point for dish elevation would be a bit more than 24 deg (not 23), but dish elevation can be off considerably, and to accurately set the dish elevation, you need to peak on your due south satellite.
    IS IT OK TO HAVE MY DEISH ELEVATION ON 20 INSTEAD OF 24???

    Hey wejones once againg thanks for your advice. It's been a coiple of days since I haven't written back, since i've been trying to install this dish. And today i'm happy to say that I found my most south bird(SBS 6), but my concern is that the dish elevation I used to get SBS 6 is aprox 20 degrees, not 23 like I calculated nor 24 wejones adviced. This brings me to my first question. Will having my dish elevation set on 20 affect the dish from reciving signal from other birds? Second, when I try to scan Hispasat 30W it says that the positioner is moving, but from what I can see and hear the motor does'nt seem to move. I was trying to move from SBS6 to Hispasat. The motor DOES move fine from AMC6 to SBS6, but does not show some channel that lynsat says are to appaer. My last conern for today is the Transponders. How can I tell which transpoder is active or not? Thanks for the help and support.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manaman View Post
    IS IT OK TO HAVE MY DEISH ELEVATION ON 20 INSTEAD OF 24???
    if this is a fortec 36" dish with the u bolt mount then 4 to 5 degrees lower then expected is normal.

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    Is it possible to install a motor if you can't pick up the satellite that's due south of you? My longitude is 76.86, and the birds at 77 are all circular. I don't particularly want to swap LNBs or buy a dual-polarity one if it's possible to align on another satellite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Shaffer View Post
    Is it possible to install a motor if you can't pick up the satellite that's due south of you? My longitude is 76.86, and the birds at 77 are all circular. I don't particularly want to swap LNBs or buy a dual-polarity one if it's possible to align on another satellite.
    That is what I did, my true south sat. had no active TP that I could so I moved to the next sat. Go to Sadoun.com, setup support, motorized dish it will show you how to do this in the video.
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    my altitude=32.7
    my longitude=51.86
    my offset or prime point=53E

    after doing all steps...mounting motorized dish completly vertical position,

    my dish tracks on arc satellite and catch only from badr(26E) to Telestar(15W)......what,s wrong with me..? help please ! thanking you

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