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Any Directv at9 dish owners with the mpeg4 receiver (H20) care to help me with the exact Az...El...Tilt settings for zipcode 21061? I plan to do my own galvanize pole mount in concrete base and let Directv install the dish.
TIA to all,
sidg
JimSpence
07-13-2006, 01:03 PM
Just make sure your pole is absolutely plumb and let DirecTV mnake the alignment adjustments. Are you sure that you have visibility for all 5 sats? Or is this why you need the settings? You can probably get close using this web page. http://www.rca.com/directv/zip_code_selection Enter you zipcode and select the elliptical dish. This basically will give you the azimuth for the 110 sat, then check either side to see if you can see from 99 to 119. Also, the 99 will be lower or higher depending on which coast you're on. These may be the same that the AT9 uses. Dish geometry captures the new sats.
moonman
07-13-2006, 02:39 PM
Any Directv at9 dish owners with the mpeg4 receiver (H20) care to help me with the exact Az...El...Tilt settings for zipcode 21061? I plan to do my own galvanize pole mount in concrete base and let Directv install the dish.
TIA to all,
sidg
Since Glenn Burnie's locals come from Baltimore, these should work for you...
AZ-226: EL-38:TILT-63 :)
Mark Lopez
07-13-2006, 07:30 PM
You can probably get close using this web page. http://www.rca.com/directv/zip_code_selection Enter you zipcode and select the elliptical dish. This basically will give you the azimuth for the 110 sat, then check either side to see if you can see from 99 to 119.
Actually it will be quite a bit different since the AT9 is centered on the 101. the picture I posted in this thread (http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=300265) shows the significant difference in azimuth and tilt. Of course for just a ball park idea to see if you have a general line of sight, the phase III settings will probably work.
[QUOTE=JimSpence]Just make sure your pole is absolutely plumb and let DirecTV mnake the alignment adjustments. Are you sure that you have visibility for all 5 sats? Or is this why you need the settings? You can probably get close using this web page. These may be the same that the AT9 uses. [QUOTE]
Hi Jim.
My trusty old lensatic compass shows I got a clear shot to all 5 birds.
Using the link you gave I get: Az:237.1 El:33.2 Tilt:56.2, this compares to the following from my Directv onscreen Elliptical (3LNB) Sat setup: Az:237 El:33 Tilt:56
Thanks for your help,
sidg
Actually it will be quite a bit different since the AT9 is centered on the 101. the picture I posted in this thread (http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=300265) shows the significant difference in azimuth and tilt. Of course for just a ball park idea to see if you have a general line of sight, the phase III settings will probably work.
Hi Mark,
The link you provided gave me same data for my Directv 3lnb elliptical dish on screen Sat setup.
I did take note of the difference in Az and El between your "old" 3lnb and your new AT9.
Thanks again for your help,
sidg
Since Glenn Burnie's locals come from Baltimore, these should work for you...
AZ-226: EL-38:TILT-63 :)
Hello Moonman,
The settings you gave vary from my existing 3lnb settings, and they are very close to the settings I just found at Satelliteguys web site...titled " How to Find AT9 Settings without an H20"
My 3 lnb: Az:237 El:33 Tilt:56
Your info:Az:226 El:38 Tilt:63
Satguys :Az: 224.6 El:38 Tilt:63
Thanks for your time and help,
sidg
moonman
07-14-2006, 09:13 AM
I have great confidence in the nbrs I gave, as being correct for Baltimore. While I do not
know what the miles distance from Glenn Burnie to Baltimore is, it is quite possible that
the AZ differance(224.6 vs 226) would account for that.
Note that the H-20 does not display the (. decimal point), so the 224.6 would "round up"
on it's display to 225, which is even closer.
I have great confidence in the nbrs I gave, as being correct for Baltimore. While I do not
know what the miles distance from Glenn Burnie to Baltimore is, it is quite possible that
the AZ differance(224.6 vs 226) would account for that.
Note that the H-20 does not display the (. decimal point), so the 224.6 would "round up"
on it's display to 225, which is even closer.
About 10 miles "as the crow flies". Az:225 is close enough. :)
Now to find some 2" O.D. galv. pipe.
Thanks again for your help,
sidg
moonman
07-14-2006, 01:28 PM
How are you mounting it? Pole,Mast,Roof?
http://www.solidsignal.com/prod_display.asp?PROD=SKY32817C
You can also get a adapter that lets you use a differant diameter pole....
http://www.solidsignal.com/prod_display.asp?PROD=SKY1101&main_cat=&CAT=Satellite%20Components
How are you mounting it? Pole,Mast,Roof?
http://www.solidsignal.com/prod_display.asp?PROD=SKY32817C
You can also get a adapter that lets you use a differant diameter pole....
http://www.solidsignal.com/prod_display.asp?PROD=SKY1101&main_cat=&CAT=Satellite%20Components
Hi Moonman,
I plan on a concrete embedded ground mount pole.
The links you provided are what I was looking for. Though I hope to find something local. If not, the adapter may be my choice.
Thanks again,
sidg
Mark Lopez
07-15-2006, 10:24 AM
You can also get a adapter that lets you use a differant diameter pole....
http://www.solidsignal.com/prod_display.asp?PROD=SKY1101&main_cat=&CAT=Satellite%20Components
Personally I would not use that adapter. It is designed to fit over an existing pole (I'm assuming a phase III pole). IMO a phase III pole would not be strong enough for the weight of a AT9 dish. IMO, it should be done right the first time by either using 2" OD (if you can find it) all the way, or the 2 3/8" OD that is readily available and adapt downward in size. Heck, I even filled my 2 3/8" post with concrete. It isn't going anywhere. :)
Personally I would not use that adapter. It is designed to fit over an existing pole (I'm assuming a phase III pole). IMO a phase III pole would not be strong enough for the weight of a AT9 dish. IMO, it should be done right the first time by either using 2" OD (if you can find it) all the way, or the 2 3/8" OD that is readily available and adapt downward in size. Heck, I even filled my 2 3/8" post with concrete. It isn't going anywhere. :)
Good point! Might as well do it right from scratch. It's worth noting that the additional weight and wind loading require a larger mounting footprint as well as a larger diameter pipe. At your suggestion, might as well funnel some concrete into the post itself. Thanks for poining that out.
regards,
sidg
Just fire up your receiver and get to the screen to enter your zip code. You don't need a dish connected to the receiver.
JimSpence
05-22-2009, 08:22 AM
Just fire up your receiver and get to the screen to enter your zip code. You don't need a dish connected to the receiver.This is all true, but this thread is almost 3 years old. :)
So why did I reply? Just because!!!!
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