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• Example for the installation positions for a multi-feed
application with
6° satellite spacing:
Tip:
For multi-feed applications the antenna should be aligned
towards the satellite which is transmitting the weakest
signal level.
• Example for the installation positions for a multi-feed
application with
9° satellite spacing:
Item 1
Item 5
ASTRA 19.2° East
EUTELSAT 10° East
EUTELSAT 16° East
EUTELSAT 7° East
Tip:
For multi-feed applications the antenna should be aligned
towards the satellite which is transmitting the weakest
signal level.
Item 2
Item 4
ASTRA 19.2° East
EUTELSAT 13° East
EUTELSAT 16° East
EUTELSAT 10° East
EUTELSAT 13° East
EUTELSAT 7° East
Aligning the antenna
The antenna must be exactly aligned towards the satellite in
respect of both the direction (azimuth) and also the inclination
(elevation). For multi-feed applications the antenna should be
aligned towards the satellite which is transmitting the weakest
signal.
a) Adjusting the inclination (elevation)
• Use the hexagon key supplied with the parabolic antenna (
)
to slacken the two screws on each side of the inclination scale
(elevation) on the left and right of the clamp.
• Then adjust the
inclination
(elevation) – the exact elevation
angle for your location can be found in the manual for the feed
system (LNB).
• When doing this, retighten
fi
rst just one of the bolts on the
inclination scale
fi
nger-tight.