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โOct-28-2012 08:02 PM
GLaidlaw wrote:
I am not sure. Maybe someone with more experience can respond. My system here at the house was professionally installed. I will be putting a dish at the cottage but with the rain and storms this week, I am not sure if I will do any outside fiddling. This will be my first install so I figured I would gather any info from experienced snowbirds first. I did try briefly earlier in the week, but did not have a secure vertical mount. That certainly did not work. I did order a tripod that can be set properly but it is not here yet. I have heard that the skew is not that important from north to south so using a skew closer to that in Ontario sounds good. I wonder if trying 118 and moving up slowly might help? I know the azimuth values from Ontario to Florida are not that much different- they were not with Bell either. Good luck and let me know how much success you have.
โOct-28-2012 07:10 PM
โOct-28-2012 06:44 PM
GLaidlaw wrote:
What channel do you use -252 or 700? I have the XKU Quad lnbf.
โOct-28-2012 04:32 PM
โOct-28-2012 04:27 PM
GLaidlaw wrote:
I have just switched from Bell to Shaw and am also learning. Have not used Shaw in Florida yet but have a lot of experience with Bell. Using dispointer.com I found the following:
Put in your location which would be Sebring, Florida, choose multi-lnb setup, select Starchoice 107.3W and 111W.
This produces the following:
El 45.6
Az Mag 234.3
Skew 121.8
This seems a more appropriate number based on my skew in Toronto of 118.
I do know that using a mounting post that is vertical is critical. I tried playing with it without that and it is futile. I would appreciate any Shaw users posting here to help the rest of us learn how to aim Shaw dishes. They seem to be much more critical than Bell. I will be setting one up at the cottage in the next few days so will report back on my success or failure. I wonder if one did not need the HD channels on F1 if it would be possible to just use the one satellite F1R without skew. Will have to play with that. I did order a heavy duty tripod, fully adjustable to make level to make the job easier. Good luck.
โOct-28-2012 12:01 PM
GLaidlaw wrote:
I have just switched from Bell to Shaw and am also learning. Have not used Shaw in Florida yet but have a lot of experience with Bell. Using dispointer.com I found the following:
Put in your location which would be Sebring, Florida, choose multi-lnb setup, select Starchoice 107.3W and 111W.
This produces the following:
El 45.6
Az Mag 234.3
Skew 121.8
This seems a more appropriate number based on my skew in Toronto of 118.
I do know that using a mounting post that is vertical is critical. I tried playing with it without that and it is futile. I would appreciate any Shaw users posting here to help the rest of us learn how to aim Shaw dishes. They seem to be much more critical than Bell. I will be setting one up at the cottage in the next few days so will report back on my success or failure. I wonder if one did not need the HD channels on F1 if it would be possible to just use the one satellite F1R without skew. Will have to play with that. I did order a heavy duty tripod, fully adjustable to make level to make the job easier. Good luck.
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โOct-28-2012 02:48 AM
Canuck Travellers wrote:
Here is a question for the Shaw Direct users, I have a new Shaw Direct dish, it was sent to my home in Canada by Shaw for my use in the USA, it is the 75 Cm Elliptical Dish with the new LNB, (Man, that is a big dish!).
My question is in looking at Dish Pointer for my area (Sebring, Florida) it has Anik F1 and Anik F2 for Shaw but there are two slightly different coordinates ie:
Anik F1 is Elevation 47.1, Mag Azimuth 231.8 LNB Skew 39.9
Anik F2 is Elevation 44.2, Mag Azimuth 236.4 LNB Skew 43.5
So do I just half the difference between the two Anik 1 & Anik 2 values for Elevation, Azimuth and Skew to set up my dish?
Any info is greatly appreciated. I do have Shaw Direct info from their web site re tuning in after picking up the signal.
Thanks....Ernie
โOct-27-2012 08:15 PM