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Originally Posted by putz123
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Here is what I am thinking of doing next:
1.Move the motor to 0. Using my compass move the motor on the pole
to my true south bird at 179.3 deg. I should have to move it
exactly 2 deg west as currently at 0 I was able to get the 89
bird.
Q: How far of a movement is 2 degrees?
Q: What should I use to aim the dish with the compass, the LNB tip?
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Question... when you tell the motor to goto zero, then go out to the dish, what does the little indicator on the motor say? Is it at zero? {At least I assume that that motor has an indicator above the tube that shows degrees... most do.} If this is not at zero, you might manually turn it to zero using buttons, then do a hard reset before starting.
Re what to use to aim the dish, since you are pretty close I wouldn't worry about that in this step, just search for the south sat later, after you've run the motor to it.
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Originally Posted by putz123
2. So I should use USals instead of DiSEqC 1.2 to move the motor
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Unless your motor is out of sync ( which should be corrected by the hard reset recommended above), then USALS is probably much easier, especially the first time through on the initial alignment. Finding the arc via diseqc 1.2 isn't easy, because you won't have the positions of any of the sats saved in the motor. After you get on the arc, then you may find diseqc 1.2 more accurate, but when aligning, usals is much easier.
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Originally Posted by putz123
3. Set my long -91.482 and Lat 44.848 into it. How do I enter
Q: the negative symbol -91.482 into it?
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Don't use a negative symbol, use the volume control to select E or W.
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Originally Posted by putz123
4. Have USALS drive the motor to my south bird at 91 deg galaxy 11
5. Then follow your other 2 suggestions in 6 and 7:
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I think you're on the right track, and should work if you've set the motor latitude/elevation properly (wasn't sure if it was ever verified exactly what angles you set here on what scale).