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- Fred_n_JoExplorerThanks, TechWriter, I already have that tripod and I see that I can simply order the replacement center shaft to convert it for satellite use.
- RTompkins3ExplorerHere's what I use. I was able to mount a regular dish network mount on it for my dish. It works really well on uneven ground, and I believe is the same manufacturer as the more expensive one above.
Tripod for using portable dish - TechWriterExplorer
Fred_n_Jo wrote:
My only concern now is that I will need to find an opening to the sats on fairly level ground because the tripod doesn't have adjustable legs. I'm thinking of ways to make them adjustable.
You might want to try one of these tripods. A lot of folks, including myself, swear by them. - Fred_n_JoExplorer
If you can stand setting up a manual portable dish, then you actually have the best solution.
Thank you, I believe this is going to work very well. My only concern now is that I will need to find an opening to the sats on fairly level ground because the tripod doesn't have adjustable legs. I'm thinking of ways to make them adjustable. - TechWriterExplorer
Fred_n_Jo wrote:
This afternoon the setup for Eastern Arc worked very well after lessons learned from the first setup for the Western Arc. This is going to be a good solution to our satellite tv connection. I have been unhappy with both the Tailgater and the Pathway X2 but believe we now have a good solution.
If you can stand setting up a manual portable dish, then you actually have the best solution.
Any current DISH receiver (including the Hopper) can be used with a 1000.4 and, as you mentioned, it can be configured for either the Western Arc (110, 119,129) or Eastern Arc (61.5, 72, 77) sats. Plus, you can use up to 200' coax between the dish and RV. All this allows a lot of flexibility. - wa8yxmExplorer IIIThe best signal meter you can get is .. Your dish network receiver.
Use a battery operated portable TV and watch the Antenna pointing page.
That analog meter pictured above.. I consider it junk, nto worth the cost of printing the price tag, let alone what it says.. The software included with the receiver, Is worth well over 1,000 if packaged in a hand held meter, and that is USED (Bird Dog, Google it). - Fred_n_JoExplorerThis afternoon the setup for Eastern Arc worked very well after lessons learned from the first setup for the Western Arc. This is going to be a good solution to our satellite tv connection. I have been unhappy with both the Tailgater and the Pathway X2 but believe we now have a good solution.
- RedskyExplorerIf the azimuth is correct all you have to do is rotate the dish to pick up the satellites. I put the DVR so it shows the signal strength and rotate the dish until I get a good signal. If you check the azimuth adjustment on home dishes you will see that it is fairly crude as precise adjustments are not needed to receive a satellite signal.
- Fred_n_JoExplorerReceived my Birdog meter yesterday and charged it up overnight. This morning It worked perfectly in finding the Western Arc sats for Dish. In short order I was able to find and peak all three 110, 119, & 129. This afternoon I plan to install my Eastern Arc LNB and try again.
I think I'm going to enjoy this 1000.4 dish and tripod with my dishfinder app on my android phone. - stubblejumperExplorerI use two Ipad apps, Satfinder and dish align. Sat finder lets you point your Ipad at the sky and shows the different satellites on an arc and you align the crosshairs on the desired satellite and read azimuth and elevation on screen. You can specify a specific satellite and only that one will show on the arc.. Dish align is great for getting the direction correct because it allows you to hold it directly over the dish and Lnb to get exact alignment.I use both plus the signal receiver shown above to check signal strength. i can set up my dish on a tripod in about 5 minutes with a signal strength of 92 to 97% every time.
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