Um, that's good to know, never heard of it, but I'll give it a try. It may work for me too? I just put a 12 foot Unimesh on a pole. Set the elevation to 39.63, and tried to set the offset to 45.15 for this area. I could get above it, or below it, but not on the money. This dish doesn't have an offset screw for fine adjustments, just a line of different holes. One hole makes it too high, the other too low by about 2 degrees.
I may have to modify the offset adjustment to make it a screw adjustment. I'm going to play with it a bit and see how much it affects the signal level. May have to break out the ole MIG welder. The dish was free, so I can't complain too much. The screen looks like it just came from the factory, with the exception of one dime size hole that looks like a gravel shot from under the mower and nailed it about 6 inches from the center of the dish. Anywho, I'll find some of that Red Angel and give it a shot. Wish me luck.
I'm a bit puzzled by that - the fact that the declination adjustment is by increments. How did the manufacturer expect this to work properly? I mean, that's a 12 footer, so definitely something that needs a bit of accuracy in those adjustments. Am I missing something?