UPDATE:
Friday evening I did some welding on my dish moving post assembly and made it much stronger at the base. I welded in 3 gussets and it's a lot steadier now without the chains on it. Also welded some large nuts on the post just below the polar mount sleeve so I would have a place to fasten the chains back on but still be able to rotate the mount on the post.
Then I moved the trailer over beside the SAMI dish and got the post plumb so I could tweak it in using the SAMI as a reference. That, and knowing that it was likely parked on a satellite when they stopped using it I thought it would be easy to get it to lock that satellite if I knew which one it was. So I rotated that dish on the post to "somewhat" match the SAMI then I kept moving the SAMI down until I got to where the two dish angles matched and I wound up with 123w? Didn't this use to be F4?? Ennywho, I moved the SAMI up to 121w and down to 125w and the angles just didn't look right so I decided that it must be on 123w.
Saturday evening I pulled that old one piece Chaparral feed horn off after measuring the distance to the dish. I have an ESX241 LNBF as a test spare and also have extra scaler rings so I did some figuring and then mounted that ESX and new scaler ring.
This morning I took a small TV and my AZ Elite (RF Output) out and connected everything up at the trailer but don't have a way to move the dish yet. I wanted to see if I was on the correct satellite before I went any further. Turned everything on and after boot it was showing me JLTV on 123w on that "new to me" 10ft Unimesh!!! AND I HAVEN'T EVEN TWEAKED ON IT YET?? Needless to say I was excited to see this new dish come to life and now I'm even more excited about getting it mounted on it's new post home!!
I'll wait until this afternoon as the sun is shining so bright on the TV now that I can hardly see what's on it. That and I've already had numerous skin cancers removed and don't want any more.
I may go ahead and run power to the actuator as I've got a spare Vbox X that I could use to do some further testing before the move. That and I've also got another rebuilt 24" 10 magnet Von Weise mover with a brass nut that will wind up on this dish.
IMHO, getting hold of a local dish is a BIG advantage in that if it was setup on a plumb post to begin with and you're new home post is plumb as well it can be a "cake walk" getting these things working again. All 3 of the dishes I have now were previously setup at another location so I haven't had to set one up from scratch yet, and with the addition of this 10 footer, I probably never will.
To Be Continued:
Friday evening I did some welding on my dish moving post assembly and made it much stronger at the base. I welded in 3 gussets and it's a lot steadier now without the chains on it. Also welded some large nuts on the post just below the polar mount sleeve so I would have a place to fasten the chains back on but still be able to rotate the mount on the post.
Then I moved the trailer over beside the SAMI dish and got the post plumb so I could tweak it in using the SAMI as a reference. That, and knowing that it was likely parked on a satellite when they stopped using it I thought it would be easy to get it to lock that satellite if I knew which one it was. So I rotated that dish on the post to "somewhat" match the SAMI then I kept moving the SAMI down until I got to where the two dish angles matched and I wound up with 123w? Didn't this use to be F4?? Ennywho, I moved the SAMI up to 121w and down to 125w and the angles just didn't look right so I decided that it must be on 123w.
Saturday evening I pulled that old one piece Chaparral feed horn off after measuring the distance to the dish. I have an ESX241 LNBF as a test spare and also have extra scaler rings so I did some figuring and then mounted that ESX and new scaler ring.
This morning I took a small TV and my AZ Elite (RF Output) out and connected everything up at the trailer but don't have a way to move the dish yet. I wanted to see if I was on the correct satellite before I went any further. Turned everything on and after boot it was showing me JLTV on 123w on that "new to me" 10ft Unimesh!!! AND I HAVEN'T EVEN TWEAKED ON IT YET?? Needless to say I was excited to see this new dish come to life and now I'm even more excited about getting it mounted on it's new post home!!

I may go ahead and run power to the actuator as I've got a spare Vbox X that I could use to do some further testing before the move. That and I've also got another rebuilt 24" 10 magnet Von Weise mover with a brass nut that will wind up on this dish.
IMHO, getting hold of a local dish is a BIG advantage in that if it was setup on a plumb post to begin with and you're new home post is plumb as well it can be a "cake walk" getting these things working again. All 3 of the dishes I have now were previously setup at another location so I haven't had to set one up from scratch yet, and with the addition of this 10 footer, I probably never will.
To Be Continued: