inclinometer
TiminMb said:
Can dish elevation be read off an inclinometer and be directly related to the elevation of a satellite?
That really got me thinking!
I have one. It has a magnetic base.
They're $2 to $5 for a cheap one. (and a cheap one is
so much better than none!)
If you could clip it onto the flat back of your dish (like there's a flat space back there), you could take a reading, add in the offset angle, you'd know how high you were pointed.
dish........offset angle
Fortec 80 = 22.75
Fortec 90 = 24.62
Fortec 100=24.62
Fortec 120=24.62
Horizontal is zero. Vertical is 90. You read 25 degrees.
Add 22.75 for the Fortec 80 = 47.75 elevation.
Likewise, if you could get the inclinometer to mount into the front center of the dish, you could take readings there, too.
Or, maybe take a level and lay it across the dish, vertically, then take an inclinometer reading of that.
All of the above suggestions are not very user-friendly.
Not for real-time, anyway.
However , if you could find the offset angle of the arm holding the LNB, then magnetically hang the inclinometer from the arm (close to the dish to avoid distortion), you could read actual elevation in real time.
You'd just have to get one correction factor.
That should be a trivial exercise, and is best left to the user.
I really gotta go try it.
edit: or did everybody know that already??
Did I just rediscover the wheel?

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