So this is going to sound stupidly obvious but bear with me!
A Channel Master 1.2m, no matter what angle it is skewed over too on the arc the satellite will always be directly in line with the central LNB support arm, is that correct?
So here's why I'm asking, recently installed said dish at a friends house who has reception down to 75E. We've never actually checked where on the horizon it is other than looking on satbeams and that suggested it was clipping the rooftop of a nearby house....
Satbeams, Channel Masters and real life obs.
A Channel Master 1.2m, no matter what angle it is skewed over too on the arc the satellite will always be directly in line with the central LNB support arm, is that correct?
So here's why I'm asking, recently installed said dish at a friends house who has reception down to 75E. We've never actually checked where on the horizon it is other than looking on satbeams and that suggested it was clipping the rooftop of a nearby house....
Satbeams, Channel Masters and real life obs.