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Old 08-11-2003, 01:11 PM
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help for find a satelite/I want to find Telstar 12 on 15W

Hi I'm living in Indianapolis zip is 46234.
I'm install the satelite but I have a problem azimuth is 180 what this meen? Now thw dish is on south what satelite I can find there?
The problem is this how I can know where is for example T5 is 97W from where I need to rotate the dish. 97 from N or 97 from S. Please help?

p.s. I have 36" dish with HH100 motor, DVB 322 dual 0.6 LNB and fortec lifetime receiver.
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Old 08-11-2003, 02:58 PM
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Re: help for find a satelite/I want to find Telstar 12 on 15

Vlad,
I already send you a PM.
Setting up a H-H mount is different than a fixed dish. Please see my reply on the other post.
You fist need to set up the angles for the mount and the dish, then aim your dish to AMC3, which is your duesouth.
You need to read the instrution on this website. Follow step by step. If one of the setting is not correct, you will not be able to track the arc correctly.
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Hi I'm living in Indianapolis zip is 46234.
I'm install the satelite but I have a problem azimuth is 180 what this meen? Now thw dish is on south what satelite I can find there?
The problem is this how I can know where is for example T5 is 97W from where I need to rotate the dish. 97 from N or 97 from S. Please help?

p.s. I have 36" dish with HH100 motor, DVB 322 dual 0.6 LNB and fortec lifetime receiver.
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Old 08-11-2003, 06:41 PM
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help for find a satelite/I want to find Telstar 12 on 15W

Thank you dtsexpert for your help....but I want to know how you find that AMS3 satelite need to be on my south/180/ The satelite is 87W. How you can find this. All elevations on dish and H-H are set now, the dish is on a south but still no quality?
Please say me how I can calculate the azimuts on satelite.
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Old 08-11-2003, 08:45 PM
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Re: help for find a satelite/I want to find Telstar 12 on 15

Check out the link below:
http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Installati...Calculator.htm
Select the sat, AMC3 at 87W, and your city or the one close to yours.
The only the info you want to get now is the azimuth. Once you have it, then move all the way to the bottom of the page to get magnetic deviation. Depend on where you live, you need to +/- the magnetic deviation to/from the azimuth.
Once you have the "true" azimuth, you compass to get AMC3 direction.
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Thank you dtsexpert for your help....but I want to know how you find that AMS3 satelite need to be on my south/180/ The satelite is 87W. How you can find this. All elevations on dish and H-H are set now, the dish is on a south but still no quality?
Please say me how I can calculate the azimuts on satelite.
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