hancox Pub Member / UConnaholic Original poster Supporting Founder Nov 23, 2003 3,594 75 Monroe, CT Mar 16, 2014 #1 I'm supposed to be at 34.5 elevation at my address. With that known, how does this work?
Jimbo SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Cutting Edge Jul 14, 2005 70,064 8,419 NW Ohio - Buckeye Country Mar 16, 2014 #2 hancox said: I'm supposed to be at 34.5 elevation at my address. With that known, how does this work? View attachment 96201 Click to expand... Your at about 26 now ... if you go by the bolt... I can't tell, is there a red line on the edge of that plate ?
hancox said: I'm supposed to be at 34.5 elevation at my address. With that known, how does this work? View attachment 96201 Click to expand... Your at about 26 now ... if you go by the bolt... I can't tell, is there a red line on the edge of that plate ?
hancox Pub Member / UConnaholic Original poster Supporting Founder Nov 23, 2003 3,594 75 Monroe, CT Mar 16, 2014 #3 No, I just realized i was misreading the picture - there's a white line almost at 34.5. A 2nd look helped me.
No, I just realized i was misreading the picture - there's a white line almost at 34.5. A 2nd look helped me.
Jimbo SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Cutting Edge Jul 14, 2005 70,064 8,419 NW Ohio - Buckeye Country Mar 16, 2014 #4 hancox said: No, I just realized i was misreading the picture - there's a white line almost at 34.5. A 2nd look helped me. Click to expand... Have you tried using the edge of the bolt .... it's been awhikle since I set one up and don't remember which one we use ... I can run out and look at mine ... Correction, You DO go by the plate edge, hopefully they are marked better than mine and yours, not the edge of the bolt. Last edited: Mar 16, 2014
hancox said: No, I just realized i was misreading the picture - there's a white line almost at 34.5. A 2nd look helped me. Click to expand... Have you tried using the edge of the bolt .... it's been awhikle since I set one up and don't remember which one we use ... I can run out and look at mine ... Correction, You DO go by the plate edge, hopefully they are marked better than mine and yours, not the edge of the bolt.
hancox Pub Member / UConnaholic Original poster Supporting Founder Nov 23, 2003 3,594 75 Monroe, CT Mar 16, 2014 #5 I was trying to aim a frankendish 18x20 with a sl5 lnb. Brain farted. Works like a charm, btw Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I was trying to aim a frankendish 18x20 with a sl5 lnb. Brain farted. Works like a charm, btw Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Jimbo SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Cutting Edge Jul 14, 2005 70,064 8,419 NW Ohio - Buckeye Country Mar 16, 2014 #6 hancox said: I was trying to aim a frankendish 18x20 with a sl5 lnb. Brain farted. Works like a charm, btw Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Cool ...
hancox said: I was trying to aim a frankendish 18x20 with a sl5 lnb. Brain farted. Works like a charm, btw Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Cool ...
raoul5788 Studebaker driver Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Dec 28, 2004 33,091 18,374 Cheshire CT Mar 16, 2014 #7 The edge of the backing plate is the marker.