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POINTING THE SATELLITE DISH
THE ITERATIVE PROCESS OF POINTING THE DISH
You will be making three adjustments on your satellite dish:
polarization (rotation of the satellite dish), azimuth (pointing
side to side), and elevation (pointing up or down). These terms
are defined on page 4.
Pointing the satellite dish is an iterative process. That is, you go
through cycles of making small adjustments to the satellite dish
until you are satisfied you cannot get a stronger satellite signal.
When you have achieved the strongest possible signal, you
have peaked the signal.
Begin by peaking the azimuth setting; then peak the elevation
setting; and then readjust the azimuth setting if necessary. After
you have optimized the azimuth and elevation setting, you may
find that making adjustments in the polarization setting affects
the optimum azimuth and elevation settings, and you must go
back and adjust them again.
You may achieve the strongest signal strength after just a few
adjustments, or you may find that several adjustments are
needed. Remember that by getting the strongest possible signal
you ensure that you can use all your system’s capacity.
Figure 50
Satellite Dish
Polarization Scale
Mast
Elevation Bolt
Azimuth Reference Marks
(made by user)
Elevation Scale
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