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Payload Specialist Level 2
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yeah so its not that hard this is what I did:<br />marked with a text marker the old dish position just in case I screw up and then the changes in:<br />1. elevation degrees<br />2. left right position<br />3. LNB position (the white thing in front of a dish)<br />then I unscrewed those screws and only I know how hard was that (the hardest bit)<br />THEN:<br />move it LEFT A FEW CM from current position mine was I recken 2.5 or 3 cm<br />and lift the elevation angle to about 47 (or in range from 45 to 50 degrees this is marked on the dish u ll see)<br />and LNB so the cable in front of antenna is facing the ground <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="images/icons/default/wink.gif" />
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