Precise Site Survey

Precise Site Survey

Based on your general site survey, you probably already know where you want to mount your dish, but it’s a good idea to follow the procedures outlined in this section in order to make sure that your site selection is a good one.

1.Go outside to your install site and hold a compass flat in the palm of your hand. Hold your hand still until the needle stops moving (the dark or colored half of the compass needle always points north).

2.Rotate the compass so that the “N” (for north) is directly under the dark part of the compass needle. Your compass is now aligned with north. The tick marks around the edge of the compass represent azimuth degrees.

3.Locate the tick mark on the compass that corresponds to the azimuth number you wrote down. This is the direction of your azimuth setting (the direction the dish will need to be pointed to receive signals from the satellite).

Rotate until N lines up with the dark half of the arrow

If you live in San Francisco,

the satellite will be to the southeast

If you live in Miami, the satellite will be to the southwest

4.Raise your arm to approximately the elevation angle recorded earlier to make sure that there are no obstructions in the signal path.

90°

60°

30°

0°

5.Repeat this survey in several places on your property if necessary until you find the best mounting location.

Tip

You may want to review the section “Mounting the Mast” and consider the mounting options before completing your precise site survey.

Tip

Try to keep the compass away from any metal objects. Metal objects can cause inaccurate compass readings.

WARNING

Do NOT install the dish near power lines, electric lights or power circuits. Contact with power lines, lights or power circuits may be fatal. It is recommended that the dish be located more than 20 feet from overhead power lines.

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