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Set elevation
. Set the elevation by loosening the elevation bolts and the elevation rod nuts. Tilt the
elevation and skew bracket to align the edge of the azimuth plate with the required angle on the
elevation scale. Tighten both nuts on the elevation rod to hold the elevation, but do not tighten the
elevation bolts at this time (see Figure 6).
Figure 6. Setting the Rough Elevation Angle
Mount the antenna assembly on the mast and point the satellite reflector
. Slide the
antenna assembly down onto the mast. Make sure the azimuth plate rests on top of the mast. Turn the
satellite reflector so that it points in the general direction of the satellites, using a compass and the
azimuth angle you wrote on page 4.
Note
: The DISH 1000.4 mast clamp has a gripping feature that helps prevent movement of the
satellite reflector when fully installed. This gripping feature may have a slightly rough feel when
installing the satellite reflector onto the mast or when adjusting the azimuth angle.
Elevation
Rod
Elevation
Bolt
(not visible)
Azimuth
Plate
Elevation Rod
Nuts
Mark
Elevation
Bolt
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