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From the Installation Tools section actually. But then this wouldn't be the first time you posted with out knowing what you are talking about, or with out saying much of anything. However, you do get to call it a post nonetheless. Moving on; Even though this lady hasn't returned since she made the post, perhaps she is trying to determine what equipment she has and will be back. Some of you fellows may be intimidating her into thinking this is something hard to do. I wouldn't make this any more complicated than it is. A move of a single LNB Dish from 91W to 110W requires no more than rotating the dish 17/32 of an inch to the West and then adjusting the elevation slightly according to where one resides. A two LNB dish is not much more difficult. As indicated above, it does not require any elaborate coordinates, readings or equipment. It is simply a matter of knowing where you are and where you want to go. Quote:
This doesn't strike me as a lady who is too concerned about whether her spouse gets upset about her trying to get a little TV while he is away. I would be pleased if mine took it upon herself to do so. |
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| Mythmasher - please excuse us for not assuming this person was a moron and for providing information that may have helped. And for taking her at her word when she indicated "Hubby away and I want to MOVE the dish." I'm sure if she just goes up on the roof and moves the dish 17/32" and up a tiny bit, her dish will be perfectly aligned. In the future we will endeavor to refrain from providing useful information. Last edited by ded52 : 01-02-2008 at 06:56 PM. |